1 (of a substance) able to decay naturally and without harming the environment
2 able to decay naturally and in a way that is not harmful to the environment:
This explanation is supported by observations made in biodegradable vascular grafts.
They process biodegradable waste and sell the recyclable material.
They are nevertheless useful for the analysis of effluents from industries that release large quantities of biodegradable material.
On the other hand, readily biodegradable hydrocarbons can increase population densities by providing carbon and energy for growth to microorganisms otherwise in oligotrophic environments.
Drug release from biodegradable microparticles involves a combination of diffusion through and erosion of the polymer.
Phytoremediation developments and use of biodegradable synthetic and polymeric resins for potential use with petroleum and xenobiotic contaminants are on the horizon.
Other aspects such as the removal of biodegradable organic carbon to produce biostable drinking water have to be considered.
Coating paper with a biodegradable polymer on both sides or on the underside also considerably decreased the rate of degradation14,15.
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