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Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) is a
polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA), a
polymer belonging to the
polyesters class that are of
interest as bio-derived and biodegradable...
- 1925:
Polyhydroxybutyrate was
isolated and
characterised by
French microbiologist Maurice Lemoigne 1926:
Maurice Lemoigne invents polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB)...
- a PhD in 1996 for work on the
crystallization and
degradation of
polyhydroxybutyrate, a
biodegradable plastic.
Sykes helped to
create and co-directs Cheltenham...
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granules of energy-storage
materials such as starch, glycogen, or
polyhydroxybutyrate. A
particularly widespread example are
lipid droplets,
which are...
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conjunction with
fluorescence microscopy to
stain for the
presence of
polyhydroxybutyrate granules in
prokaryotic or
eukaryotic cells.
Boiling a
solution of...
- dictionary. PHB may
refer to: Per-hop behaviour, in the
DiffServ world Polyhydroxybutyrate, a
biopolymer Prohibitin, a
human gene
Pedestrian hybrid beacon,...
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bacteria to
synthesize completely biodegradable plastics, such as
polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB); however, As of 2021,[update]
these were
still relatively expensive...
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potential uses in biotechnology:
Quantitative ac****ulation of PHB (
polyhydroxybutyrate)
precursors in the cell for the
production of bioplastic. Production...
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Cultivating B.
pertussis in this
medium resulted in some
production of
polyhydroxybutyrate but no
excretion of β-hydroxybutyrate,
indicating a more efficient...
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first isolated from oil
brine in ****an. It is able to
synthesise polyhydroxybutyrate homopolymer (a polyester) from
medium chain length fatty acids. Based...