New patent for a new marine biopolymer from Antarctica

The patent is now held by the Group in 'Physical Chemistry and vesicular structure of bacterial lipids and biopolymers'.
The patent is now held by the Group in 'Physical Chemistry and vesicular structure of bacterial lipids and biopolymers'.
Research
(06/06/2016)

The Consolidated Research Group in 'Physical Chemistry and vesicular structure of bacterial lipids and biopolymers' of the Faculty of Pharmacy has developed an active ingredient of particular interest to the cosmetics industry. This active ingredient comes from Deception Island, a volcanic island in the South Shetland Islands archipelago, in Antarctica, where microorganisms have adapted to live in extreme conditions.  The patent for this new marine biopolymer is now held by the research group led by Doctor Elena Mercadé and managed by the Bosch i Gimpera Foundation.

Further information.

The patent is now held by the Group in 'Physical Chemistry and vesicular structure of bacterial lipids and biopolymers'.
The patent is now held by the Group in 'Physical Chemistry and vesicular structure of bacterial lipids and biopolymers'.
Research
06/06/2016

The Consolidated Research Group in 'Physical Chemistry and vesicular structure of bacterial lipids and biopolymers' of the Faculty of Pharmacy has developed an active ingredient of particular interest to the cosmetics industry. This active ingredient comes from Deception Island, a volcanic island in the South Shetland Islands archipelago, in Antarctica, where microorganisms have adapted to live in extreme conditions.  The patent for this new marine biopolymer is now held by the research group led by Doctor Elena Mercadé and managed by the Bosch i Gimpera Foundation.

Further information.