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Natural Polymers

Natural polymers include the RNA and DNA that are so important in genes and life processes. In fact, messenger RNA is what makes possible proteins, peptides, and enzymes. Enzymes help do the chemistry inside living organisms and peptides make up some of the more interesting structural components of skin, hair, and even the horns of rhinos. Other natural polymers include polysaccharides (sugar polymers), Cellulose, starch, lignin, chitin and polypeptides like silk, keratin, and hair. Natural rubber is, naturally a natural polymer also, made from just carbon and hydrogen. These materials and their derivatives offer a wide range of properties and applications. Natural polymers tend to be readily biodegradable, although the rate of degradation is generally inversely proportional to the extent of chemical modification.

Sub Topics:

Polymer Gels usage in Biopolymers
Rheology of Natural and Biopolymers
Degradation & Stability approach through Biopolymers
Chitin & Chitosan Polymers in Biopolymers
Life cycle analysis of Biopolymers
Natural polymeric vectors in Gene therapy
Copolymers & Fibers

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