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What was the reason for changing all raw materials for polyamino acids to non-animal source?

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What was the reason for changing all raw materials for polyamino acids to non-animal source?

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Sigma-Aldrich noticed that many customers were beginning to use polyamino acids for drug delivery applications because the unique nature and size of amino acid polymers mimics those of proteins. To help customers avoid animal source issues, in 2001 Sigma-Aldrich changed all polyamino acid production to require non-animal source raw materials.

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