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Biodegradable and absorbable biopolymer materials can give full play to their functions in vivo for a period of time. After a period of time, they begin to degrade and lose their original functions. Their degradation products are absorbed or discharged...
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In typical terms, the word biodegradable from compost has a different meaning. Although biodegradability refers to the natural disintegration of an object into its basic components, "composting" specific requirements, these basic components are organic compounds. Many plastics companies have begun...
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Biodegradable materials include natural polymer cellulose, synthetic polycaprolactone, polyvinyl alcohol and so on. After being used and discarded, the materials can be degraded by enzymes of natural microorganisms, and the degradation products can be absorbed and metabolized by microorganisms as...
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