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===Biodegradable plastics===
{{further|Biodegradable plastic|Biopolymer}}
Amino acids have been considered as components of biodegradable polymers, which have applications as [[environmentally friendly]] packaging and in medicine in [[drug delivery]] and the construction of [[prosthetic implant]]s. An interesting example of such materials is [[polyaspartate]], a water-soluble biodegradable polymer that may have applications in disposable [[diaper]]s and agriculture. Due to its solubility and ability to [[chelate]] metal ions, polyaspartate is also being used as a biodegradable anti[[Fouling|scaling]] agent and a [[corrosion inhibitor]].

Biodegradable plastics

Amino acids have been considered as components of biodegradable polymers, which have applications as environmentally friendly packaging and in medicine in drug delivery and the construction of prosthetic implants. An interesting example of such materials is polyaspartate, a water-soluble biodegradable polymer that may have applications in disposable diapers and agriculture. Due to its solubility and ability to chelate metal ions, polyaspartate is also being used as a biodegradable antiscaling agent and a corrosion inhibitor.