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Sorghum Proteins Provide Durable 3D Printable ‘Bioink’ Foundation
In a groundbreaking advance for food technology and pharmaceutical manufacturing, researchers at the University of Arkansas have unveiled a novel 3D-printable bioink derived from sorghum proteins. This innovation leverages the unique hydrophobic properties of sorghum—a drought-resilient grain known for its remarkable adaptability to diverse climatic conditions—to create highly stable and printable gels suitable for producing […]
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