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- Bio-based_material abstract "A bio-based material is a material intentionally made from substances derived from living (or once-living) organisms. These materials are sometimes referred to as biomaterials, but this word also has another meaning. Strictly the definition could include many common materials such as wood and leather, but it typically refers to modern materials that have undergone more extensive processing. Unprocessed materials may be called biotic material. Bio-based materials or biomaterials fall under the broader category of bioproducts or bio-based products which includes materials, chemicals and energy derived from renewable biological resources.Bio-based materials are often biodegradable, but this is not always the case.Examples include: cellulose fibers — fibers made from reconstituted cellulose. casein — a phosphoprotein extracted from milk during the process of creating low fat milk, it is processed in various ways to make: plastic, dietary supplements for body builders, glue, cotton candy, protective coatings, paints, and occurs naturally in cheese, giving it a creamy texture. polylactic acid — a polymer produced by industrial fermentation bioplastics — include a soy oil based plastic now being used to make body panels for John Deere tractors engineered wood — products such as oriented strand board and particle board zein — a natural biopolymer which is the most abundant corn protein cornstarch — the starch of the maize grain, used to make packing pellets grease — lubricants made from vegetable oils, including soybean oil, that can replace petroleum based lubricants".
- Bio-based_material wikiPageID "307552".
- Bio-based_material wikiPageLength "1869".
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- Bio-based_material wikiPageRevisionID "651121255".
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Biodegradation.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Biomaterial.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Bioplastic.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Biopolymer.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Bioproducts.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Biotic_material.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Casein.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Category:Green_chemistry.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Category:Materials.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Cellulose_fiber.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Corn_starch.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Cotton_candy.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Engineered_wood.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_fermentation.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink John_Deere.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Leather.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Oriented_strand_board.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Particle_board.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Phosphoprotein.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Polylactic_acid.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Polymer.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Soybean.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Tractor.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Vegetable_oil.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLink Zein.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bio-based material".
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "bio-based material".
- Bio-based_material wikiPageWikiLinkText "bio-based".
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- Bio-based_material wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bio-based_material wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Bio-based_material subject Category:Green_chemistry.
- Bio-based_material subject Category:Materials.
- Bio-based_material hypernym Material.
- Bio-based_material type ChemicalCompound.
- Bio-based_material type Good.
- Bio-based_material type Technology.
- Bio-based_material comment "A bio-based material is a material intentionally made from substances derived from living (or once-living) organisms. These materials are sometimes referred to as biomaterials, but this word also has another meaning. Strictly the definition could include many common materials such as wood and leather, but it typically refers to modern materials that have undergone more extensive processing. Unprocessed materials may be called biotic material.".
- Bio-based_material label "Bio-based material".
- Bio-based_material sameAs Q4914589.
- Bio-based_material sameAs Écomatériau.
- Bio-based_material sameAs m.01sq_c.
- Bio-based_material sameAs Q4914589.
- Bio-based_material wasDerivedFrom Bio-based_material?oldid=651121255.
- Bio-based_material isPrimaryTopicOf Bio-based_material.