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BIOPOLYMERS

Edwin Alexander Parra Gutiérrez


ING.MECANICA
FUNDACION UNIVERSITARIO LOS LIBERTADORES
USES OF BIOPOLIMEROS

 These substances are known as


 biopolymers, synthetic or organic
 origin and range from paraffin,
liquid
 silicone, bone cement, industrial
oil
 or any other type; What was
 unscrupulously and illegally
injected
 by another person.
biopolymers are the polymers synthesized by living

beings, among which are:

• Nucleic acids: are considered the most important biopolymers, since they are carriers
of
genetic information inherited from generation to generation.
• Proteins: are formed by peptide bonds between amino acids and play an important
role in
living beings, since they participate in various biological functions. Being one of them,
collagen, antibodies, enzymes, among others.
• Polysaccharides: these are resulting from the condensation of simple
monosaccharides, these
having certain structural functions such as cellulose, pectins, alginates, among others.
• Polyterpenes: this is made up of two known polyisoprene, such as natural rubber, that
is,
polyisoprene and gutta-percha.
CAN BIOPOLYMERS BE REMOVED FROM
THE BODY?
Yes, but not quite. There is no
treatment that completely removes all
the substance. I have managed to get
between 75 and 80 percent. No one
dies by biopolymers. Patients who die
are those who, during the injection,
perforate them and pass the plastic
substance through the bloodstream
until they reach the lungs.
WEDGRAFIA

https://conceptodefinicion.de/biopolimeros/
sobre-los-biopolimeros-grasa-propia-es-la-alternativa-para-no-usarlos/
https://www.topdoctors.com.co/articulos-medicos/que-son-los-
biopolimeros-parte-i

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