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MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY
PRESENTED BY –MANOJ KASHYAP
ROLL 18162030
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IIT BHU VARANASI
SILK LEAF
History:-
 Julian Melchiorri is an inventor, engineer and entrepreneur based in London.
 Julian is the founder and CEO of Arborea a biochemical technology company based at
Imperial Innovations and part of the European Institute of Technology Climate-KIC
Accelerator.
 Melchiorri subsequently enrolled in a Master of Science from Imperial College of London
and a Master of Arts from Royal College of Arts called "Innovation Design Engineering"
program. Over this period, Melchiorri cultivated his interest and skills in biotechnology,
biomimicry and biomaterials through intensive laboratory experimentation aiming to
harness nature’s efficient technologies to solve major environmental and social issues.
CONT……
 Over the last century, our constantly growing population is burning fossil
fuels and destroying plant life, basically forcing a change in the
atmosphere and climate, reverse-terraforming our planet; while world's
population is constantly growing, the availability for resources such as
food, energy and water are decreasing. Having this constant issues in
mind, Melchiorri founded Arborea, a biochemical technology company
where scientists and engineers makes revolutionizing "Bionic Leaf"
technologies to produce sustainable materials while cleaning-up the
atmosphere from CO2. Arborea mission is to help solve resource scarcity
and global warming on a massive scale by utilizing the oldest and most
important chemical process on Earth, photosynthesis.
 Internationally known for his visionary ‘’Man-made Leaf’’ technologies,
Melchiorri proposes radical environmental solutions for industrial and
urban settings through an innovative exploitation of biotechnologies,
robotics and materials to convert waste and pollution into valuable
resources.
 Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light
energy into chemical energy that can later be released to fuel the organisms'
activities. This chemical energy is stored in carbohydrate molecules, such as
sugars, which are synthesized from carbon dioxide and water – hence the name
photosynthesis
PHOTOSYNTHESIS:-
SILK LEAF:-
 In a period where global carbon emission and urbanization are
growing exponentially the need for creating sustainable solutions for
the indoor and outdoor urban environment arise.
 Following Melchiorri’s biomimicry approach to bring the efficiency
of nature's technologies into the man-made, he conducted laboratory
experimentation in order to make photosynthesizing materials and
explore their possible applications.
 Silk Leaf is the first outcome of this exploration path.
It is the first prototype which introduces the potential impact that
photosynthesizing materials could have on our everyday life.
 It is made of a biological material mostly composed by silk protein
and chloroplasts. Silk Leaf absorbs CO2 and produces oxygen and
organic compounds that have photosynthetic ability of the stabilized
chloroplasts inside silk protein. Any visible light and water is needed
to enable the reaction.
Cond….
 Having the necessity to provide water to the chloroplasts to enable the
photosynthesis, another embedded technology to deliver water to the
chloroplasts has been introduced, inspired to how natural leafs work.
 The water can also remove chemical residues and sugars through osmosis,
introducing the idea to collect it for energy generation.
 The level of oxygen generation could be optimized depending on many factors,
from the material composition to the quantity and efficiency of chloroplasts into
silk. Recent scientific publications shows nano-bionic interventions on
chloroplasts increasing their photosynthetic efficiency by 49%. This and other
research on genetic modification could allow a dramatic improvement of their
efficiency.
SYNTHESIS OF SILK LEAF:-
MATERIAL REQUIREMENT
1 SILK PROTEIN
2 CHLOROPLAST
3 WATER
4 LIGHT
5 CO2
SILK:- Silk protein which have great structural optical and biological properties Silk is a
protein produced by Bombyx mori during spinning of cocoon. Basically it is mostly
composed by silk protein which is a protein extract from silk fibers which have
outstanding biological stabilization properties and also stabilize chloroplast inside the
protein matrix and also introduced another technology in order to deliver water to these
much he throw it to chloroplast in order to activate the photosynthetic process.
SILK PROTEIN:- Silk protein which have great structural optical and biological
properties Silk is a protein produced by Bombyx mori during spinning of cocoon.
Basically it is mostly composed by silk protein which is a protein extract from silk
fibers which have outstanding biological stabilization properties and also stabilize
chloroplast inside the protein matrix and also introduced another technology in
order to deliver water to these much he throw it to chloroplast in order to activate
the photosynthetic process.
COCOON SILK FIBRE
CHLOROPLAST:-
 Chloroplasts are organelles that conduct photosynthesis, where the
photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll captures the energy from sunlight,
converts it, and stores it in the energy-storage molecules ATP and NADPH
while freeing oxygen from water in plant and algal cells
ADVANTAGE:-
1)Artificial Leaf's could be used in many applications were the level of
CO2 are high or Oxygen is needed.
2)Inside ventilation systems, free form surface for interiors, together with
the lighting.
3)Space exploration ...
4) ) The many benefits of Oxygen and CO2.
5) The low energy consumption
REFERENCE:-
 Padamwar MN, Pawar AP (2004) Silkworm sericin and its applications: A review.
Journal of Scientific and industrial research 63: 323-329.
 Joseph B, Raj SJ (2012) Therapeutic applications and properties of silk proteins
from Bombyx mori. Frontiers in Life Science 6: 55-60.
 https://julianmelchiorri.com/Silk-Leaf
 WWW.WIKIPEDIA.COM
Silk leaf

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Silk leaf

  • 1. MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY PRESENTED BY –MANOJ KASHYAP ROLL 18162030 DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, IIT BHU VARANASI SILK LEAF
  • 2. History:-  Julian Melchiorri is an inventor, engineer and entrepreneur based in London.  Julian is the founder and CEO of Arborea a biochemical technology company based at Imperial Innovations and part of the European Institute of Technology Climate-KIC Accelerator.  Melchiorri subsequently enrolled in a Master of Science from Imperial College of London and a Master of Arts from Royal College of Arts called "Innovation Design Engineering" program. Over this period, Melchiorri cultivated his interest and skills in biotechnology, biomimicry and biomaterials through intensive laboratory experimentation aiming to harness nature’s efficient technologies to solve major environmental and social issues.
  • 3. CONT……  Over the last century, our constantly growing population is burning fossil fuels and destroying plant life, basically forcing a change in the atmosphere and climate, reverse-terraforming our planet; while world's population is constantly growing, the availability for resources such as food, energy and water are decreasing. Having this constant issues in mind, Melchiorri founded Arborea, a biochemical technology company where scientists and engineers makes revolutionizing "Bionic Leaf" technologies to produce sustainable materials while cleaning-up the atmosphere from CO2. Arborea mission is to help solve resource scarcity and global warming on a massive scale by utilizing the oldest and most important chemical process on Earth, photosynthesis.  Internationally known for his visionary ‘’Man-made Leaf’’ technologies, Melchiorri proposes radical environmental solutions for industrial and urban settings through an innovative exploitation of biotechnologies, robotics and materials to convert waste and pollution into valuable resources.
  • 4.  Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that can later be released to fuel the organisms' activities. This chemical energy is stored in carbohydrate molecules, such as sugars, which are synthesized from carbon dioxide and water – hence the name photosynthesis PHOTOSYNTHESIS:-
  • 5. SILK LEAF:-  In a period where global carbon emission and urbanization are growing exponentially the need for creating sustainable solutions for the indoor and outdoor urban environment arise.  Following Melchiorri’s biomimicry approach to bring the efficiency of nature's technologies into the man-made, he conducted laboratory experimentation in order to make photosynthesizing materials and explore their possible applications.  Silk Leaf is the first outcome of this exploration path. It is the first prototype which introduces the potential impact that photosynthesizing materials could have on our everyday life.  It is made of a biological material mostly composed by silk protein and chloroplasts. Silk Leaf absorbs CO2 and produces oxygen and organic compounds that have photosynthetic ability of the stabilized chloroplasts inside silk protein. Any visible light and water is needed to enable the reaction.
  • 6. Cond….  Having the necessity to provide water to the chloroplasts to enable the photosynthesis, another embedded technology to deliver water to the chloroplasts has been introduced, inspired to how natural leafs work.  The water can also remove chemical residues and sugars through osmosis, introducing the idea to collect it for energy generation.  The level of oxygen generation could be optimized depending on many factors, from the material composition to the quantity and efficiency of chloroplasts into silk. Recent scientific publications shows nano-bionic interventions on chloroplasts increasing their photosynthetic efficiency by 49%. This and other research on genetic modification could allow a dramatic improvement of their efficiency.
  • 7. SYNTHESIS OF SILK LEAF:- MATERIAL REQUIREMENT 1 SILK PROTEIN 2 CHLOROPLAST 3 WATER 4 LIGHT 5 CO2 SILK:- Silk protein which have great structural optical and biological properties Silk is a protein produced by Bombyx mori during spinning of cocoon. Basically it is mostly composed by silk protein which is a protein extract from silk fibers which have outstanding biological stabilization properties and also stabilize chloroplast inside the protein matrix and also introduced another technology in order to deliver water to these much he throw it to chloroplast in order to activate the photosynthetic process.
  • 8. SILK PROTEIN:- Silk protein which have great structural optical and biological properties Silk is a protein produced by Bombyx mori during spinning of cocoon. Basically it is mostly composed by silk protein which is a protein extract from silk fibers which have outstanding biological stabilization properties and also stabilize chloroplast inside the protein matrix and also introduced another technology in order to deliver water to these much he throw it to chloroplast in order to activate the photosynthetic process. COCOON SILK FIBRE
  • 9. CHLOROPLAST:-  Chloroplasts are organelles that conduct photosynthesis, where the photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll captures the energy from sunlight, converts it, and stores it in the energy-storage molecules ATP and NADPH while freeing oxygen from water in plant and algal cells
  • 10. ADVANTAGE:- 1)Artificial Leaf's could be used in many applications were the level of CO2 are high or Oxygen is needed. 2)Inside ventilation systems, free form surface for interiors, together with the lighting. 3)Space exploration ... 4) ) The many benefits of Oxygen and CO2. 5) The low energy consumption
  • 11. REFERENCE:-  Padamwar MN, Pawar AP (2004) Silkworm sericin and its applications: A review. Journal of Scientific and industrial research 63: 323-329.  Joseph B, Raj SJ (2012) Therapeutic applications and properties of silk proteins from Bombyx mori. Frontiers in Life Science 6: 55-60.  https://julianmelchiorri.com/Silk-Leaf  WWW.WIKIPEDIA.COM