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WO/2002/050181 |
The invention provides, in a first embodiment, a blocking wax composition. The blocking wax comprises from about 50 to about 90 weight percent of a water-soluble continuous phase and from about 10 to about 50 weight percent of a disconti...
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WO/2002/048276 |
The invention relates to a particle-shaped binding agent agglomerate, containing at least one natural or synthetic polysaccharide and one synthetic polymer, whereby a 5 wt. % aqueous solution or dispersion of particles with a particle di...
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WO/2002/048198 |
The invention relates to a dimensionally water-resistant thermoplastic starch material based on native starch, and to a method for producing the same. The starch materials according to the invention can be used to produce injection-molde...
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WO/2002/046324 |
The invention relates to a particulate binding agent composition comprising at least one natural or synthetic polysaccharide and at least one synthetic water dispersible polymer. The amount of particles having a diameter of less than 30 ...
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WO/2002/046295 |
The invention concerns an expanded product made of biodegradable material designed for other than food purposes, characterised in that it is obtained by extrusion cooking of a ground native plant vegetable material whereof the average pa...
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WO/2002/043694 |
An edible, hardenable coating composition is disclosed which comprises high levels of low viscosity propylene glycol alginate and a surfactant, which may additionally contain a filler, a pigment, and optionally a small amount of a second...
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WO/2002/043509 |
A composition useful as a stabilizer for beverage emulsions and a method for its preparation are disclosed. The stabilizer composition contains co-processed modified starch and propylene glycol alginate. The ratio by weight of modified s...
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WO/2002/042390 |
Corrugating adhesives comprising a starch, an alkali, water and a surfactant allow the user to control the amount of adhesive applied, minimize warpage of the final corrugated board and allows equipment to run faster and in a more effici...
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WO/2002/042378 |
The present invention relates to a biodegradable composition for preparing table-ware, mulching film and package, which comprises starch;35-45wt% plant flour;20-30wt% calcium carbonate;2-7wt% sorbierite;7-13wt% polypropylene;2-5wt% polye...
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WO/2002/024753 |
The current invention is directed toward substantially water resistant expanded polysaccharide compositions. The expanded polysaccharide compositions comprise a polysaccharide derivative having a degree of substitution between about 1.5 ...
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WO/2002/022730 |
A composition for manufacturing a formed article which comprises starch, a pulverized plant fiber or an organic fertilizer obtained by treating garbage as a main material, characterized in that the composition is produced by a method com...
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WO/2002/017886 |
The invention concerns film-forming compositions containing pectin, at least one additional film-forming polymer and a setting system for use in pharmaceutical, veterinary, food, cosmetic or other products like films for wrapping food, a...
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WO/2002/016468 |
Biodegradable polymer blends suitable for laminate coatings, wraps and other packaging materials manufactured from at least one 'hard' biopolymer and at least one 'soft' biopolymer. 'Hard' biopolymers tend to be more brittle and rigid an...
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WO/2002/008517 |
The invention is directed to coating compositions comprising a pigment and starch dispersion of discrete crosslinked starch particles in an aqueous liquid. The dispersion may be used as coating color for paper. A preferred process of pre...
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WO/2002/006507 |
Biodegradable articles obtained from an enzymatically synthesized amylose which has been enzymatically synthesized with the use of phosphorylase characterized in that the enzymatically synthesized amylose is made up of sugar units linked...
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WO/2002/004549 |
A water-soluble, highly washable coating that is especially suitable for use as a solder-resist mask is produced from a polymerizable formulation comprised of polyvinylpyrrolidone, n-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone, polyethylene oxide, glycerol, and...
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WO/2001/093693 |
The invention relates to a thickener preparation for foods comprising an amylaceous product in powder form which is coated with an alkaline or alkaline-earth stearate, the weight percentage of said stearate being not higher than about 2....
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WO/2001/094699 |
Paper having improved retention properties made by the addition to the papermaking system of a combination of cationic starch and starch phosphate as a mixture, the starch combination having a select net zeta potential of from about + 20...
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WO/2001/094456 |
A foamed article which comprises 10 to 40 wt % of a paper powder component made from used governmental post cards as a main component, 25 to 40 wt % of a starch component as an auxiliary agent, and 35 to 50 wt % of polypropylene resin co...
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WO/2001/092401 |
Film-forming compositions are disclosed that can comprise, on a dry solids basis, 25 to 75 percent by weight of certain starch derivatives and 25 to 75 % primary external plasticizer. The starch derivatives can be chemically modified sta...
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WO/2001/091721 |
Film-forming compositions are disclosed that can comprise, on a dry solid basis, 25 to 75 percent by weight of certain starch derivatives having a DE less than about 1,25 to 75 % plasticizer, and 0.1 to 15 % hydrocolloid gum. The starch ...
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WO/2001/092400 |
Film-forming compositions are disclosed that can comprise, on a dry solids basis, 25 to 75 % by weight of certain starch derivatives and 25 to 75 % primary external plasticizer. The starch derivatives can be chemically modified starches ...
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WO/2001/087987 |
The invention concerns a method for preparing a hydrocolloid powder composition exhibiting good dispersibility in an aqueous medium, without formation of lumps, and whereof the hydration time is controllable, comprising steps which consi...
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WO/2001/085836 |
The invention relates to a gel based on poly-$g(a)-1,4-D-glucan and, optionally, on starch as well as on a swelling agent, to a method for the production thereof, and to the use of a gel of this type.
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WO/2001/083610 |
The invention concerns a method for preparing a starch-based material comprising a first step which consists in forming a thermoplastic starch formulation containing a photoreactive agent and a second step which consists in exposing the ...
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WO/2001/081476 |
Liquid water soluble polymer suspensions in non-aqueous solvents are extremely stable over long periods of time with minimum separation of the solvent and no hard packing of the dispersed water soluble polymer. The suspensions enable a u...
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WO/2001/074555 |
The present invention relates to thermoplastic compositions which are degradable and/or compostable, the method of preparation of the degradable and/or compostable compositions and use of the degradable and/or compostable compositions in...
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WO/2001/074939 |
Compositions and methods in which dry-comminuted fibers are substantially homogeneously dispersed throughout a fibrous composition. The fibrous composition is characterized as having sufficient yield stress and viscosity such that the sh...
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WO/2001/072890 |
A polymer composition includes a first component being a hydroxy-functional polymer, a second component being a natural polymer and a third component being a thermoplastic polyester. The first component, second component and third compon...
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WO/2001/068763 |
The invention relates to a biodegradable shaped body on the basis of a composite consisting of starch and a biodegradable fiber material. Said shaped body is at least partially coated, said coating comprising a film curable or cured by i...
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WO/2001/068762 |
The invention relates to a biodegradable thermoplastic material comprising a natural polymer, a plasticizer and a clay.
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WO/2001/066630 |
A method for reducing the permeability to films or coatings of films or coatings made of polymer materials (Q) containing bees' wax or montanin wax or mixtures thereof by production of a composition (Z) containing Z¿1?) 40 98.5 wt. % of...
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WO/2001/062844 |
The invention relates to a polymer composition, comprising a biologically degradable polymer and a material from marine plants and/or marine animal shells, or at least two components chosen from the group comprising, saccharides and deri...
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WO/2001/061100 |
Polymer compositions, while providing suitable wrinkle control, also tend to dispense poorly when sprayed. The present invention shows that when viscosity of polymer compositions is minimized spray dispensing improves. Several approaches...
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WO/2001/060898 |
Materials in the form of foam sheet comprising destructured or complexed starch expanded as a continuous phase, having a density lying between 20 and 150 kg/m?3¿, cell dimensions in the range lying between 25 and 700 $g(m)m and with a c...
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WO/2001/051556 |
The invention relates to a dry mixture, which comprises starch, biologically degradable fiber material, protein and, optionally, additives, for producing biologically degradable shaped bodies, and to a method for producing such a dry mix...
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WO/2001/051557 |
Thermoplastic starch compositions that include a particulate filler, e.g. an inorganic filler component, and optional fibrous component. The compositions include a thermoplastic phase comprising a thermoplastic starch melt that contains,...
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WO/2001/048078 |
There is provided a method of preparing a thermoplastic starch and synthetic polymer blend, comprising the steps of: (a) providing a starch suspension comprising starch, water and a plasticizer, preferably glycerol; (b) obtaining a therm...
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WO/2001/045517 |
The present invention relates to an edible thermoplastic made from about 30 to 50 wt.% protein comprising a mixture of plant and animal derived protein, about 20 to 50 wt.% starch, about 10 to 20 wt.% water, about 1 to 10 wt.% edible fib...
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WO/2001/039721 |
Disclosed are novel aqueous modified starch solutions, such solutions can contain high levels of the modified starch and remain stable such that on standing, the solution does not form a precipitate, become a non pourable gel, separate o...
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WO/2001/037683 |
This invention provides biofilms comprising one or more cross-linked proteins retained within a polymer matrix. When an edible polymer such as a polysaccharide is used as the polymer matrix, the biofilm will be edible.
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WO/2001/034206 |
A nucleic acid-containing complex, containing a nucleic acid and a biodegradable polymer, especially a positively-charged water-insoluble biodegradable polymer, is disclosed. The complex has excellent properties of sustainedly releasing ...
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WO/2001/030905 |
The invention relates to a water based polymer composition comprising a biopolymer and a synthetic polymer resin. The biopolymer results from a mechanical thermoplastic processing of a polysaccharide and/or protein starting material usin...
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WO/2001/029313 |
A modified polysaccharide having enhanced surface charge. The polysaccharide is modified to include a cationic polymer, preferably a polyquaternary amine, and has a surface charge from about +5 to about +20 mV. The modified polysaccharid...
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WO/2001/025327 |
A composition having selective permeability for carbon dioxide, which comprises a mixture of a basic amino acid selected from among lysine, arginine, histigine and the like, poly(vinyl alcohol), and a polyhydric alcohol such as starch, h...
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WO/2001/021696 |
The present invention relates to a composition for molding articles and method for preparing molded articles therefrom. The composition according to the present invention comprising: 90 parts by weight or less of grain powder as a base m...
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WO/2001/015643 |
A liquid absorbent open-cell polymeric foam material having properties which makes it suitable for use as an absorbent structure in absorbent articles such as diapers, pant diapers, sanitary napkins, incontinence guards, wound dressings,...
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WO/2001/016220 |
A method of producing a porous, liquid absorbent, open-cell polymeric foam material having properties which makes it suitable for use as an absorbent structure in absorbent articles such as diapers, pant diapers, sanitary napkins, incont...
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WO/2001/012706 |
The invention relates to a method for producing expandable polymer particles on the basis of a mixture of A. a biologically degradable aliphatic/aromatic copolyester and B. a biologically degradable natural polymer, whereby the mixture A...
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WO/2001/012703 |
A method for manufacturing a combustion resistant and water resistant large container is disclosed. A starch or cereal powders are mixed with water at a certain ratio, and the mixture is heated to a certain temperature so as to form a gl...
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