Modern world started utilizing plastics because of its cost and properties suitable
for the usage in various areas. The plastics are obtained either from fossil fuels
or from natural resources. The utilization of fossil fuels has increased tremendously
in many forms driving the depletion of them as the fuels are non-renewable. The
degradation of fuel derived plastics is also happening at very low pace endangering
the environment. The need of plastics which can overcome the environment problems
is driving the search for bio based polymers which are biodegradable.
Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) is a biopolymer that can be used as a biodegradable
thermoplastic material. PHB is produced by micro-organisms as a form of energy
storage during stress. The genes involved in the pathway can be isolated and
utilized for the large scale production of PHB in other micro-organisms or plants.
The search towards PHB based plastic materials production with the cost and
properties competitive to the petrochemical based plastic is focused in many
industrial and research organizations.
Dolcera report focuses on finding the key innovators and the industry ecosystem
through relevant patents, clinical trials and university data encompassing the
research in the bio based production of Polyhydroxybutyrate. Dolcera has a standardized
and tested procedure to formulate comprehensive patent search strategies to
retrieve all the relevant patents. The report highlights year-wise patent activity
(trend line) along with the key industrial players in the field. The different
Companies have been categorized based on their position in the value chain.
A comprehensible result in the form of Dolcera dashboard has been given. Dashboard
links the Companies in each category to their patents, hence making an interactive
platform for analysis. Companies have also been segregated based on their geographical
distribution. . Dolcera has retrieved close to 250 relevant patents related
to PHB production, covering around 17 countries. Furthermore, patents have been
mapped to commercially available products produced by the respective assignees
and other licensees. The report also highlights different Universities and Research
Institutes active in the research of the said technology area, hence pointing
out opportunities for Industry tie ups.
Biopolymer-Polyhydroxybutyrate
Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) is a biopolymer that can be used as a biodegradable
thermoplastic material for waste management strategies and biocompatibility
in the medical devices. PHB is produced by microorganisms (like Ralstonia eutrophus
or Bacillus megaterium) apparently in response to conditions of physiological
stress. The polymer is primarily a product of carbon assimilation and is employed
by micro-organisms as a form of energy storage molecule to be metabolized when
other common energy sources are not available. The polymer has evolved in nature
to form ion channels in the cell walls and to act as monorail in the ribosomes
for aligning mRNA in protein synthesis. Later in evolution it also was optimized
by some bacteria to become a storage material. The viability of microbial large
scale production of PHB is dependent on the development of a low cost process
that produces biodegradable plastics with properties similar or superior to
petrochemical.