biopolymer : Related Words Words similar in meaning to biopolymer
- biopolymers«
- protein molecule«
- polymer molecule«
- organic chemical object«
- nucleic acid molecule«
- polymer«
- secondary structure«
- ribose«
- polypeptide«
- protein«
- synthetic polymer«
- polysaccharide«
- industrial composting process«
- polymerization«
- primary structure«
- nucleotide«
- monomeric unit«
- nucleic acid«
- plastic«
- macromolecule«
- nucleic acid sequence«
- hydrolysis«
- convention«
- exopolymer«
- carbon neutral«
- dextran«
- packaging«
- deoxyribose«
- polyethylene«
- cellulose acetate«
- food crop«
- carbon-based«
- monomer«
- biopolymeric«
- pla«
- base«
- cellulose«
- plant material«
- fermentation«
- structure«
- biomass«
- sequence«
- sugar beet > glyconic acid«
- starch pellet«
- renewable polymer«
- polyglyconic acid«
- phosphate diester linkage«
- mass spectrometer technique«
- home composting standard«
- food microbiology#microbial biopolymers«
- domestic composting«
- compostable polymer«
- co2 quantity«
- characteristic compact shape«
- biopolymers-«
- biomass >«
- biodegradable biopolymers«
- chain«
- co2«
- polymeric carbohydrate structure«
- pla film«
- many biopolymers«
- constituent amino acid residue«
- saccharide chain«
- polymeric biomolecules«
- molecular mass distribution«
- saccharide unit«
- non food crop«
- common organic compound«
- repetitive unit«
- nucleotide monomer«
- carboxylic acid terminus«
- contrast«
- percent«
- peptide component«
- monodispersity«
- sugar polymer«
- phosphoramidite«
- β-glycosidic bond«
- short polymer«
- poly-3-hydroxybutyrate«
- polydispersity index«
- dual polarization interferometry«
- compostable«
- carbon«
- exact chemical composition«
- condensation polymer«
- cellulose content«
- vivo system«
- ribose ring«
- environmental impacts«
- biophysical technique«
- polydispersity«
- edman degradation«
- polynucleotides«
- lignocellulose«
- european standard en«
- structural characterization«
- food tray«
- sustainable industry«
- definitive«
- sugar«
- packaging waste«
- amination«
- small molecule«
- terminal residue«
- compost heap«
- ethene«
- optical tweezer«
- polylactic acid«
- amino terminus«
- zein«
- crop«
- sequence information«
- exact placement«
- capillary electrophoresis«
- biodegradable«
- single chain«
- packaging industry«
- bioethanol«
- chemical modification«
- ionic strength«
- atomic force microscopy«
- similar sequence«
- structural property«
- polypeptide chain«
- functional form«
- gel electrophoresis«
- glycosidic bond«
- polymer chemistry«
- european union directive«
- polymer chain«
- tertiary structure«
- symbol«
- protein folding«
- specific protein«
- biomaterials«
- protein sequence«
- structural biology«
- melanin«
- peptide bond«
- biological function«
- larger structure«
- plant matter«
- main class«
- polystyrene«
- amino acid residue«
- wrapping«
- lactic acid«
- feedstock«
- many type«
- mechanical property«
- glycoprotein«
- thin film«
- tannin«
- sugar beet«
- petrochemical«
- carbon emission«
- dna sequence«
- uv«
- starch«
- lipid«
- material«
- microorganism«
- linkage«
- rna«
- template«
- amino acid«
- nomenclature«
- worm«
- pathway«
- potato«
- orientation«
- synthesis«
- dna«
- molecule«
- wheat«
- cotton«
- organism«
- addition«
- month«
- cent«
- logo«
- atmosphere«
- phenomenon«
- consumer«
- potential«
- cell«
- temperature«
- ring«
- oil«
- assembly«
- mass«
- DNA«
- 94/62/ec«
- 20μm thick«
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