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Researchers have been exploring the development of biodegradable polymers, including poly(ester amide)s, as a solution to the growing problem of marine plastic pollution. Poly(ester amide)s are a type of polymer that can be derived from renewable resources, such as plant oils, and have shown promise in various applications, including biomedical devices, drug delivery, and water treatment. Studies have demonstrated the biodegradability of poly(ester amide)s in seawater, with some polymers showing degradation rates of up to 90% within a few weeks. The development of these biodegradable polymers has the potential to reduce marine plastic pollution and provide a more sustainable alternative to traditional plastics. Additionally, poly(ester amide)s have been shown to have antibacterial and antifungal properties, making them suitable for use in biomedical applications. Overall, the research on poly(ester amide)s highlights their potential as a sustainable and biodegradable alternative to traditional plastics.

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