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The bioplastic PLA is derived from renewable resources, including the sugar in maize and sugarcane. Fermentation turns the sugar into lactic acid,
According to co-author Professor Bert Sels of hape-selective zeolite catalysis for bioplastics productionthe production process for PLA is expensive because of the intermediary steps."
"Shape-selective zeolite catalysis for bioplastics production"Author (s: Michiel Dusselier, Pieter Van Woude, Annelies Dewaele, Pierre Jacobs,
is autograft. This is basically a euphemism for cutting a piece of bone out of one part of the body
Autograft is the sort of procedure that needs a euphemism. Though it is surgeons'current best option,
autografts are an even worse option; there's often quite simply not enough bone to go around.
Ott finished off the limb by coating the forelimbs with skin grafts (Biomaterials, doi. org/4w7.
the bioplastic known as polylactic acid (PLA) is already a part of our everyday lives. And yet, PLA is considered not yet a full alternative to traditional petroleum-based plastics, as it is costly to produce.
The bioplastic PLA is derived from renewable resources, including the sugar in maize and sugarcane. Fermentation turns the sugar into lactic acid,
who heads the Biomimetic Actuation and Tissue Growth Group in the Biomaterials Department of the Max Planck Institute in Potsdam,
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