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    Azelaic Acid: A Bio-Based Building Block for Biodegradable Polymers by Todea, Anamaria, Deganutti, Caterina, Spennato, Mariachiara, Asaro, Fioretta, Zingone, Guglielmo, Milizia, Tiziana, Gardossi, Lucia

    Published in Polymers (24-11-2021)
    “…Azelaic acid is a dicarboxylic acid containing nine C atoms, industrially obtained from oleic acid. Besides its important properties and pharmacological…”
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    Understanding Marine Biodegradation of Bio-Based Oligoesters and Plasticizers by Zappaterra, Federico, Renzi, Monia, Piccardo, Manuela, Spennato, Mariachiara, Asaro, Fioretta, Di Serio, Martino, Vitiello, Rosa, Turco, Rosa, Todea, Anamaria, Gardossi, Lucia

    Published in Polymers (20-03-2023)
    “…The study reports the enzymatic synthesis of bio-based oligoesters and chemo-enzymatic processes for obtaining epoxidized bioplasticizers and biolubricants…”
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    Turning biomass into functional composite materials: Rice husk for fully renewable immobilized biocatalysts by Spennato, Mariachiara, Todea, Anamaria, Corici, Livia, Asaro, Fioretta, Cefarin, Nicola, Savonitto, Gilda, Deganutti, Caterina, Gardossi, Lucia

    Published in EFB bioeconomy journal (01-11-2021)
    “…•Rice husk is an inexpensive renewable material combining robustness with lightness.•Lipases were covalently immobilized onto enzymatically functionalized rice…”
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    A biorefinery approach for the conversion of Cynara cardunculus biomass to active films by Mirpoor, Seyedeh Fatemeh, Varriale, Simona, Porta, Raffaele, Naviglio, Daniele, Spennato, Mariachiara, Gardossi, Lucia, Giosafatto, C. Valeria L., Pezzella, Cinzia

    Published in Food hydrocolloids (01-01-2022)
    “…Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus), an herbaceous perennial plant able to grow with high productivity in dry and hot regions, as well as in unproductive soils, was…”
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