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New Method for Making Composites and Films from Agricultural Materials
See also: US Patent Office Full Record

Patent Number: 6200789
Docket Number: 9798
Serial Number: 9452939
Date Patented: 03/13/2001

New Method for Making Composites and Films from Agricultural
Materials

Technology Description:

ARS scientists have developed a treatment that imparts cohesion and strength to animal by-products such as chromium-tanned leather, formaldehyde-tanned leather, vegetable-tanned leather, and feathers. The materials are treated with an enzyme, called transglutaminase, which promotes bonding of materials. Transglutaminase is an inexpensive enzyme that historically has been added to food proteins to improve their functional properties. Using this enzyme for nonfood use could reduce or eliminate the need for noxious chemicals typically used to make similar products.

The invention can help the leather and poultry industries produce useful products from waste materials.

Reference:

Please refer to Patent Number 6,200,789, "Enzymatic Treatment of Proteinaceous Materials to Impart Cohesion and Strength," which issued on March 13, 2001.

Inventors:

William N. Marmer
Hides, Lipids & Wool Research 
Wyndmoor, PA 19038
(215) 233-6585 / Fax: (215) 233-6795
wmarmer@arserrc.gov

Maryann M. Taylor
(Same as first inventor)
(215) 233-6435 / Fax: (215) 233-6795
mtaylor@arserrc.gov

Luisa F. Cabeza
(Same as first inventor)
(215) 233-6435 / Fax: (215) 233-6795

Eleanor M. Brown
(Same as first inventor)
(215) 233-6481 / Fax: (215) 233-6795
ebrown@arserrc.gov

 
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