What Is Chitosan, and How Does It Work? After cellulose, chitin is the second most abundant polysaccharide in the world.
Other abundant natural materials that may mined for nanomaterials include silk, collagen, chitin, chitosan and polylactic acid. Recently, much of the emphasis in nanotechnology has been on ...
Heroic Act Researchers say they've created real-life web-slinging technology like something straight out of "Spider-Man." ...
Their innovative approach, detailed in Advanced Functional Materials, is based on the use of chitosan, a derivative of chitin ...
DOI: 10.3390/foods13132122 Yi Wang et al, Ultrasonication-based preparation of raw chitin nanofiber and evaluation of its reinforcement effect on chitosan film for functionalization with curcumin ...
The global chitosan market size accounted at USD 15.92 billion in 2024 and is expected to be worth around USD 101.06 billion by 2034. It is growing at a CAGR of 20.29% from 2024 and 2034. The North ...
Combined application of Ascophyllum nodosumextract and chitosan synergistically activates host-defense of peas against powdery ... Prithiviraj (2017) Microbial degradation of lobster shells to extract ...
“Cellulose based catalyst for wastewater treatment”, (2016-18) funded by The Schlumberger Foundation for £60,000 to devlop chitin based porous materials for wastewater treatment. “Novel MW and UV ...