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Ecomaterials based on food proteins and polysaccharides

Song et al., 2014

Document ID
4961715671569352164
Author
Song Y
Zheng Q
Publication year
Publication venue
Polymer Reviews

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The continuously increased use of non-biodegradable synthetic polymeric packaging films and plastics has led to serious ecological impacts to human everyday life. A combination of proteins from food resources and polysaccharides from plant resources allows produce …
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