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Protein-based bioplastics are plastic materials produced from renewable sources of protein, such as soy, wheat gluten, egg white, etc.
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Protein-based bioplastics have various applications, such as packaging, toys, wound dressings, etc. They can also have antimicrobial properties when combined with active agents like formic acid or oregano essential oil. Protein-based bioplastics are different from other types of bioplastics that are derived from polysaccharides (e.g., starch, cellulose) or sugar derivatives (e.g., lactic acid). Protein-based bioplastics can be easily processed without toxic chemicals or complex steps. They can also have favorable mechanical properties, such as strength, elasticity, and durability. Protein-based bioplastics are made by using different sources of protein, such as soy, wheat gluten, egg white, etc., as raw materials. These proteins are produced by genetic engineering or extracted from natural sources. The proteins are then mixed with a plasticizer, such as water, glycerol, or natural rubber latex, to form a bioplastic mixture. The plasticizer helps to control and adapt the material properties and textures. The bioplastic mixture is then heated and crosslinked with a chemical or enzymatic agent to form a network of covalent bonds between the amino acids in the proteins. The crosslinking makes the bioplastic water-resistant and durable. The bioplastic can then be molded into various shapes and forms by using simple methods such as drying or gelation or more complex methods such as wet spinning. The bioplastic can also be colored with food dyes. PROTEIN‐BASED BIOPLASTICS MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST We use cookies to understand site usage and improve content and offerings on our site. To learn more, refer to our Privacy Policy. By continuing to use this site, or closing this box, 0 Learn more you consent to our use of cookies. Got it! Send message Continue Shopping The Global Protein‐based bioplastics market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030. PROTEIN‐BASED BIOPLASTICS MARKET MARKET ANALYSIS Arbiom: A company that converts wood into protein and lignin products, including a bioplastic made from lignin and wheat gluten. Bolt Threads: A company that produces bioengineered silk proteins that can be spun into fibers or molded into bioplastics. Cargill: A company that offers a range of bioplastics made from plant proteins, such as corn zein and soy protein isolate. Gelita: A company that produces gelatin and collagen peptides from animal sources, which can be used to make biodegradable films and coatings. Keraplast Technologies: A company that develops keratin-based bioplastics from wool and feathers, which have applications in wound care, cosmetics, and agriculture. Newlight Technologies: A company that produces PHA bioplastics from methane gas using a bacterial fermentation process. The PHA bioplastics can be used for packaging, consumer goods, and medical devices. PROTEIN‐BASED BIOPLASTICS MARKET COMPANY PROFILE Newlight Technologies Keraplast Technologies Gelita Cargill Bolt Threads THIS PROTEIN‐BASED BIOPLASTICS MARKET REPORT WILL ANSWER FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 1. How many Protein‐based bioplasticsr are manufactured per annum globally? Who are the sub-component suppliers in different regions? 2. Cost breakup of a Global Protein‐based bioplasticsr and key vendor selection criteria 3. Where is the Protein‐based bioplasticsr manufactured? What is the average margin per unit? 4. Market share of Global Protein‐based bioplasticsr market manufacturers and their upcoming products 5. Cost advantage for OEMs who manufacture Global Protein‐based bioplasticsr in-house 6. key predictions for next 5 years in Global Protein‐based bioplasticsr market 7. Average B-2-B Protein‐based bioplasticsr market price in all segments 8. Latest trends in Protein‐based bioplasticsr market, by every market segment 9. The market size (both volume and value) of the Protein‐based bioplasticsr market in 2024-2030 and every year in between? 10. Production breakup of Protein‐based bioplasticsr market, by suppliers and their OEM relationship RELATED REPORTS
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