Chitin is the second most abundant natural polymer, after cellulose, and it is mostly obtained from crustacean shells, such as crabs and/or shrimps [1]. It is, nonetheless, present in many other marine origin organisms, such as cephalopods. These alternative sources have recently started to gain more attention in order to obtain biopolymers with different characteristics [2].(undefined)info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
International audienceChitosan is a biopolymer obtained from chitin, one of the most abundant and re...
Chitin is among the most abundant natural polysaccharides. This linear homopolymer of N-Acetyl-d-glu...
Functional advanced biopolymers have received far less attention than renewable biomass (cellulose, ...
Biopolymers like cellulose, polysaccharides, chitosan, starch, chitin, and alginates have sparked an...
Commercial applications of the natural polymers, chitin and chitosan are increasing. Chitosan is a b...
Natural polymers are very widespread in the world, which is why it is so important to know about the...
After cellulose, chitin is the most widespread biopolymer in nature. Chitin and its derivatives have...
International audienceChitosan is a biopolymer obtained from chitin, one of the most abundant and re...
Abstract Background Chitin and chitosan are natural biopolymers found in shell of crustaceans, exosk...
Chitosan is a naturally occurring polysaccharide obtained from chitin, present in abundance in the e...
The article highlights the properties and applications of biopolymers such as chitin and chitosan. ...
Background: Food processing produces large quantities of by-products. Disposal of waste can lead to ...
International audienceChitosan is a biopolymer obtained from chitin, one of the most abundant and re...
Chitin is among the most abundant natural polysaccharides. This linear homopolymer of N-Acetyl-d-glu...
Functional advanced biopolymers have received far less attention than renewable biomass (cellulose, ...
Biopolymers like cellulose, polysaccharides, chitosan, starch, chitin, and alginates have sparked an...
Commercial applications of the natural polymers, chitin and chitosan are increasing. Chitosan is a b...
Natural polymers are very widespread in the world, which is why it is so important to know about the...
After cellulose, chitin is the most widespread biopolymer in nature. Chitin and its derivatives have...
International audienceChitosan is a biopolymer obtained from chitin, one of the most abundant and re...
Abstract Background Chitin and chitosan are natural biopolymers found in shell of crustaceans, exosk...
Chitosan is a naturally occurring polysaccharide obtained from chitin, present in abundance in the e...
The article highlights the properties and applications of biopolymers such as chitin and chitosan. ...
Background: Food processing produces large quantities of by-products. Disposal of waste can lead to ...
International audienceChitosan is a biopolymer obtained from chitin, one of the most abundant and re...
Chitin is among the most abundant natural polysaccharides. This linear homopolymer of N-Acetyl-d-glu...
Functional advanced biopolymers have received far less attention than renewable biomass (cellulose, ...