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Revolutionizing Agriculture with Eco-Friendly Innovation: The Story of Super Water Absorbent Gel


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In the heart of the Philippines, amidst the vibrant landscape of innovation, two brilliant minds, Lorna Relleve and Charito Aranilla, have spearheaded a groundbreaking invention set to transform the agricultural sector globally. Their creation, the Super Water Absorbent (SWA) gel, stands as a testament to the power of scientific ingenuity and environmental consciousness.

This biodegradable, non-toxic gel, derived from a fusion of cassava starch and acrylic acid, has emerged as a game-changer in sustainable farming practices. With its remarkable ability to absorb water up to 500 times its dry weight, the SWA gel holds the promise of revolutionizing irrigation methods, enhancing crop productivity, and mitigating the adverse effects of drought.




Driven by a shared vision to address environmental challenges, Relleve and Aranilla embarked on a journey of innovation, leveraging their expertise in the radiation processing of polymers and material science. Their dedication culminated in the development of a technology that not only outperforms conventional superabsorbents but also champions eco-friendliness and biodegradability.

"The inspiration behind our invention stemmed from a desire to create a solution that not only meets the needs of agriculture but also respects the environment," shares Relleve, Senior Science Research Specialist at the DOST-Philippine Nuclear Research Institute.

Aranilla, Scientist at the same institute, adds, "We envisioned a product that not only conserves water but also promotes sustainable farming practices. The SWA gel represents a harmonious blend of innovation and environmental stewardship."

Their invention caught the attention of the Department of Science and Technology - Technology Application & Promotion Institute (DOST-TAPI), which recognized its potential to make waves on the international stage. With the assistance of DOST-TAPI, Relleve and Aranilla seized the opportunity to showcase their innovation at the prestigious Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions. "The support of DOST-TAPI has been instrumental in bringing our invention into the global spotlight," says Relleve. "We are immensely grateful for the opportunity to showcase Filipino innovation on an international platform."

Indeed, the participation of Filipino inventions in global exhibitions like the one in Geneva signifies a significant step towards expanding market reach and tapping into new opportunities abroad. Switzerland, known for its advanced technology sector and emphasis on sustainability, presents a fertile ground for Filipino innovations.

"The Philippines has a rich history of invention and innovation, and it's time for the world to take notice," emphasized Aranilla. "Our goal is not only to showcase the ingenuity of Filipino inventors but also to contribute to addressing global challenges."

As the SWA gel prepares to make its debut on the international stage, its impact reverberates far beyond the borders of the Philippines. With its potential to revolutionize agriculture and promote sustainability, this invention embodies the spirit of Filipino innovation and holds the key to unlocking a brighter, greener future for generations to come.

In the words of Relleve and Aranilla, "Our journey as inventors has been driven by a passion for making a positive impact. We are excited to share our invention with the world and to play a part in shaping a more sustainable future for all."

** This feature is a part of the "Shape the Future" campaign, highlighting nine Philippine Inventions featured in the 49th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva (IEIG) on April 17-21, 2023. Competing for gold awards, these innovations also aim to promote local technologies for potential international technology transfer and commercialization.


By Dyann Daniel 

Cutting-Edge Hydrogels: Carboxymethyl Hyaluronic Acid for Medical Advances


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In a world increasingly being aware of the environmental footprint of industrial processes and products, the quest for sustainable solutions has become paramount. Fortunately, we have come to see a groundbreaking invention – the Carboxymethyl Hyaluronic Acid (CMHA) Hydrogels, a true game-changer in diverse sectors ranging from healthcare to textiles. This invention was created in the busy laboratories of the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-PNRI). 


The Invention

CMHA Hydrogels are derived from hyaluronic acid, a compound renowned for its multifaceted biological functions, including promoting cell migration and proliferation. In general, hydrogels are materials that can hold large amounts of water in their 3-dimensional structure. This ability to retain water makes hydrogels unique and useful for various applications. What sets CMHA apart is its production process, which eschews toxic agents in favor of a green approach utilizing only water and radiation. This not only ensures a high-purity product but also underscores its eco-friendly credentials. For instance, it can provide a moist environment around the wound and support the healing process.

CMHA hydrogels were created using green technology which means that they are prepared without chemical additives and at ambient temperature. They are derived from hyaluronic acid which has diverse biological functions and the addition of the carboxymethyl group imparts additional functionalities. Without toxic crosslinking agents, our hydrogels exhibit exceptional biocompatibility. “Before we can prepare the hydrogel, we have to synthesize CMHA since it is not commercially available. Scaling up the synthesis of CMHA is not easy – the purification and drying steps are tedious and long because we do not have the needed equipment. We were able to do it with tenacity and patience”, said Ms. Relleve when once asked about the struggles and challenges they faced during the development of their invention.





Versatility and Advantages

One of the most remarkable aspects of CMHA Hydrogels is its versatility. With properties adjustable via irradiation dose, these hydrogels exhibit a wide range of swelling capabilities,making them ideal for various biomedical applications. From wound dressings to ocular treatments and drug delivery systems, CMHA Hydrogels offer a safe, biocompatible alternative to conventional products, free from toxic residues.

The competitive advantage of CMHA Hydrogels lies in its carboxymethyl group, which enhances hydrophilicity and water-absorbing capacity. This, coupled with its biodegradability and stimuli-responsive swelling properties, positions CMHA Hydrogels as a frontrunner in sustainable material innovation. Moreover, its exceptional safety profile makes it a preferred choice across industries, from pharmaceuticals to cosmetics and beyond.

The Creators

The journey from concept to reality has been fueled by the relentless dedication of the PNRI team, led by inventors Lorna S. Relleve, Alvin Kier R. Gallardo, Mariel G. Tecson, Lucille V. Abad, and John Andrew A. Luna. Their vision, coupled with PNRI's commitment to advancing nuclear science for peaceful applications, has culminated in a groundbreaking invention poised to leave an indelible mark on the global stage.

“We want to develop hydrogels by radiation technology that has superior quality and can be used safely in various applications that can enhance the quality of life,” said Ms. Relleve when asked what inspired them to develop this invention.

“We are motivated by the opportunity to bring our vision to life and make meaningful contributions in the field of radiation processing and to make a difference in the world,” she added.

Ms. Relleve, who has been with the DOST-PNRI for three decades, spearheaded the research and development of the CMHA Hydrogels. She has always been fond of polymer modification through radiation, especially for various hydrogel applications. She, together with her team believes that success is when they can publish their work to have it patented, and eventually commercialize.


Commercial Vision

As the global Hydrogel Market continues to expand, with projections reaching USD 32.62 billion by 2029, the potential for CMHA Hydrogels is immense. From apparel and home textiles to industrial applications, the demand for sustainable materials is on the rise, presenting a lucrative opportunity for innovators and investors alike.

The CMHA Hydrogels epitomize the marriage of innovation and sustainability, paving the way for a greener, healthier future. With its myriad applications and untapped potential, this invention stands as a testament to the power of scientific ingenuity in addressing pressing global challenges. As of now, the CMHA Hydrogels have not been deployed yet, but prototypes are available. However, further research and development works are needed to use them in various medical applications.

As we embark on a journey towards a more sustainable world, CMHA Hydrogels serve as a beacon of hope, inspiring us to push the boundaries of what is possible and usher in a new era of responsible innovation.

** This feature is a part of the "Shape the Future" campaign, highlighting nine Philippine inventions featured in the 49th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva (IEIG) on April 17-21, 2023. Competing for gold awards, these innovations also aim to promote local technologies for potential international technology transfer and commercialization.


By Matt Jerome Casequin


Naturally Enhanced Textiles: Blended Yarns with Organic Fiber


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In the buzzing laboratories of the Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Textile Research Institute (DOST-PTRI), a group of visionary minds led by Mr. Ronald Pechera, Mr. Karl Marx Lennin Florante, Mr. Emmanuel Victor Buniao, Mr. Noriel Sorsone, Mr. Jenneli Caya, and Dr. Julius Leaño, Jr. has embarked on a journey to reshape the textile industry. Their Invention? The Lyocell or Natural Fiber-Blended Yarns, a sustainable substitute aims to transform the way we think about textiles.

The European Parliament has published an article on the environmental impact of textile production and waste. According to the article, it takes a significant amount of water and land to grow cotton and other fibers used in textile production. An estimated 2,700 liters of fresh water are required to produce a single cotton t-shirt, which is equivalent to the amount of drinking water one person would need for 2.5 years.

Identified as the third biggest contributor to water pollution and land use in the year 2020, the textile industry, it consumed an average of nine cubic meters of water, 400 square meters of land, and 391 kilograms of raw materials to produce clothes and shoes for every citizen in the European Union.

When we wash synthetic clothing and fabrics, it can lead to the release of over half a million tonnes of microplastics into the ocean every year. This is a significant global issue. Furthermore, the production of garments can generate pollution that causes harm to the health of local people, animals, and ecosystems where the factories operate. It's a devastating problem that requires immediate attention.

As per the European Environment Agency, the textile purchases made in the European Union in the year 2020 produced around 270 kg of CO2 emissions per individual. This means that the greenhouse gas emissions generated by textile products consumed in the EU amounted to 121 million tonnes.

Lastly, the fashion industry is responsible for approximately 10% of the global carbon emissions, which is more than the combined emissions of international flights and maritime shipping.


Quality and Sustainability

At the core of this innovative approach lies a meticulously refined process designed to transform pineapple leaf fiber, banana fiber, and abaca fiber into a spinnable form. This process constitutes a pivotal step in the production of yarn. Different from conventional methods, this technology overstates a closed-loop system, lessening water utilization by 20 percent and reducing environmental effects by reusing non-toxic solvents.

Lyocell isn't just environmentally friendly, it's also renowned for its superior quality and durability. As compared to synthetic fibers like polyester and rayon, Lyocell offers a decreased carbon footprint and enhanced durability, surpassing even natural fibers like cotton and viscose.

Lyocell fabric is incredibly strong, whether it is wet or dry, and it is more resistant to pilling than cotton. Textile manufacturers appreciate that it is easy to combine this fabric with other types of textiles. For example, it pairs well with cotton, silk, rayon, polyester, nylon, and wool.


Utilization and Impact

The Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Textile Research Institute (DOST-PTRI) has been actively collaborating and forging partnerships with textile manufacturers and handloom weaving communities all across the Philippines in order to bring their vision of sustainable textile production to fruition. Through their tireless efforts, they have succeeded in creating a range of high-quality fabrics that have been transformed into stunning garments and home textiles by talented local and native fashion designers. As a result of their dedication to sustainability and innovation, these textiles have gained widespread recognition both locally and globally, serving as a shining example of the immense potential that sustainable textiles hold in today's fashion industry. 


Market Potential and Future Vision

With the European textile garment market projected to reach USD 256,144.90 million by 2030, there's a growing demand for eco-conscious alternatives among consumers. Lyocell's superior quality and sustainability position it as a frontrunner in the international textile market, especially as European shoppers increasingly favor sustainable and economical fashion.

For the PTRI alliance, putting forward their innovation to market is about more than commercial success. It's about revolutionizing the textile industry and reshaping the whole landscape surrounding production and consumption. Focusing on the perspective of sustainability, innovation, and inclusivity, they aim to create a future where textiles play a central role in framing a more equitable and regenerative world.

Lyocell and Natural Fiber-Blended Yarns are not just a technological breakthrough but a ray of hope for a more sustainable future. These yarns have superior quality, reduced environmental impact, and promising market potential, making them poised to revolutionize the textile industry. They are paving the way for a greener, more sustainable tomorrow, and it's exciting to see the positive impact they'll have on our planet.

** This feature is a part of the "Shape the Future" campaign, highlighting nine Philippine inventions featured in the 49th International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva (IEIG) on April 17-21, 2023. Competing for gold awards, these innovations also aim to promote local technologies for potential international technology transfer and commercialization.


By Matt Jerome Casequin

Photos Courtesy: DOST-Philippine Textile Research Institute

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