| Size | 20 * 150 * 30 mm |
| Weight | 100 mg |
| Stock | 999 Pieces |
| Country of Origin | South Korea |
| Production method | Available |
• HA
• SCMC
• PLA
What is the difference
between PLLA, PDLA, and PDLLA?
Lactic acid and its polymer, polylactic acid, have several optical forms, ncluding two stereoisomers (L- and D-forms) and a combined D, L- f o r m .
The L- and D-form molecules are mirror images of each other,
like left and right hands, and cannot be superimposed in space.
Therefore, the umbrella term PLA (polylactic acid) encompasses all three forms:
PLLA (poly-L-lactic acid)
PDLA (poly-D-lactic acid)
PDLLA (poly-D,L-lactic acid)
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