lactiden
Lactiden is a hypothetical, naturally occurring polymer that has been proposed as a potential biodegradable plastic alternative. Its theoretical structure is based on repeating units of lactic acid, similar to polylactic acid (PLA), but with a different linkage between the monomer units. The term "lactiden" itself is not widely recognized in established scientific literature, suggesting it may be a theoretical concept or a less common term for a related biopolymer.
Research into novel biodegradable polymers is driven by environmental concerns regarding traditional petroleum-based plastics. Lactiden, if
Further investigation into the synthesis, properties, and environmental impact of any material referred to as "lactiden"