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grow_your_own_beehive [2018/07/09 13:18] – [experiment with cellulose fabric, dd.8/7/2018] ami | grow_your_own_beehive [2020/08/21 11:20] (current) – [report of the meeting dd. 29/4/2017 at the PRBB BCN] ami | ||
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July 2018, I did an experiment with plantfiber cellulose and bacterial cellulose that I attached to a frame in which the bees normally build comb for storing their honey. I want to research how the bees accept these cellulose materials, which are constructed out of polymers made of repeating glucose molecules attached end to end. ... //'In addition, cellulose is a straight chain polymer, and each cellulose molecule is long and rod-like. This differs from starch, which is a coiled molecule. A result of these differences in structure is that, compared to starch and other carbohydrates, | July 2018, I did an experiment with plantfiber cellulose and bacterial cellulose that I attached to a frame in which the bees normally build comb for storing their honey. I want to research how the bees accept these cellulose materials, which are constructed out of polymers made of repeating glucose molecules attached end to end. ... //'In addition, cellulose is a straight chain polymer, and each cellulose molecule is long and rod-like. This differs from starch, which is a coiled molecule. A result of these differences in structure is that, compared to starch and other carbohydrates, | ||
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+ | August 3rd I do an inspection of the beehive to check how the bees react on the microbial cellulose and on the plant cellulose. The piece of plant cellulose is completely gone, eaten by the bees, only the thread with which I had stitched the pieces together, is still present. But, good news! The bees did not touch at all the microbial cellulose: the piece is still completely intact,, after 1 month in the beehive. | ||
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- | **ToDo Oct./ | + | **ToDo Oct./ |
* repair the bioprinter (alimentation) | * repair the bioprinter (alimentation) | ||
* order Chitine (or chitosan? = deacetylated chitin) | * order Chitine (or chitosan? = deacetylated chitin) |
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