Team:Exeter/Applications

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       <p> Polysaccharides can already be used as an edible food glue to accomplish many different types of effects from standard assembly of food types to highly decorative pieces of food art. Along with its artistic capabilities there are also practical implications in the uses of polysaccharides in food. They can also offer applications in many other areas such as: thickeners, suspension agents, oxidation resistance, dehydration resistance, and extending the shelf life of the foodstuff. </p><br>
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       <p>Polysaccharides are present in most foods but not just as the notorious “e-numbers”.</p><br>
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<p>They can be used as edible food glues to accomplish many different types of effects from standard assembly of food parts to highly decorative pieces of food art. Along with its artistic capabilities there are also practical implications in the uses of external polysaccharides when regarding food. They also offer applications in areas such as: thickeners, suspension agents, oxidation resistance, dehydration resistance, and extending the shelf life of the foodstuff. </p><br>
<p>In the future imagine if we could amplify the ability to preserve food... this would have a massive effect on global food shortages. Not only might it be possible to coat, or perhaps even grow, current “perishables”  such as fruit and veg but the billion tons worth of food which is wasted each year could find itself ingested instead of buried. </p>
<p>In the future imagine if we could amplify the ability to preserve food... this would have a massive effect on global food shortages. Not only might it be possible to coat, or perhaps even grow, current “perishables”  such as fruit and veg but the billion tons worth of food which is wasted each year could find itself ingested instead of buried. </p>
<p>With modernised countries overcoming the wasteful nature of today’s attitude, the food which is currently produced to sustain the demand could then be exported to nations who still struggle with producing sufficient quantities of food.</p>
<p>With modernised countries overcoming the wasteful nature of today’s attitude, the food which is currently produced to sustain the demand could then be exported to nations who still struggle with producing sufficient quantities of food.</p>
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<p>When extended space flight becomes a reality, consumable lifetime will be a serious issue. Therefore polysaccharide coating could provide a means to supply a space vessel with not only a sufficient amount of long lasting food but also provisions that are resistant to water loss, bacterial growth, and mutation by ionising radiation. </p>  
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<p>When extended space flight becomes a reality, consumable lifetime will be a serious issue. Therefore polysaccharide coating could provide a means to supply a space vessel with not only a sufficient amount of long lasting food but also provisions that are resistant to water loss, bacterial growth, and mutation by ionising radiation. </p> <br>
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<p>It has been shown that polysaccharides can not only stimulate the germination of some seeds but also protect plants from specific pathogens and funguses.<p>
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<p>Could further research produce polysaccharides that would improve the rate of growth in more plants? Could crops be grown in weeks rather than months? Could trees be accelerated too? </p>
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Polysaccharides appear in every corner of the natural world, they have multiple applications in nature ranging from protection to energy storage.

Not surprisingly humanity has taken advantage of their diversity and by doing so created a vast range of materials and applications where polysaccharides can today be found. These include the obvious uses in paper and wood to the less well known abilities of some polysaccharides, such as Chitin to behave as a sterile clotting agent in plasters.


We invite you to take a brief look at what we believe could one day be possible if a system to design bespoke polysaccharides existed.


“It is not what we believe to be impossible that holds us back, but merely the limit to our imagination.”