What are Natural Polymers?

A polymer is basically synthesized by joining small molecules or substances into a single giant molecule by a chemical process. The small molecules which are used in synthesizing a polymer is called as monomer. Natural Polymers are those substances which are obtained naturally. These polymers are formed either by the process of addition polymerization or condensation polymerization.

Polymers are extensively found in nature. Our body too is made up of many natural polymers like nucleic acids, proteins, etc. The Cellulose is another natural polymer which is a main structural component of the plants. Most of the natural polymers are formed from the condensation polymers and this formation from the monomers, water is obtained as a by-product.

Some of the Natural polymers also include DNA and RNA, these polymers are very much important in all the life processes of all the living organisms. This messenger RNA is the one that makes possible peptides, proteins, and enzymes in a living body. Enzymes inside the living organisms help the reactions to happen and the peptides makes up the structural components of hair, skin, and also the horns of a rhino. The other natural polymers are polysaccharides or called as sugar polymers and polypeptides such as keratin, silk, and the hair. Natural rubber is also a natural polymer which is made of hydrogen and carbon.

Examples of Natural Polymers

There are about many examples of natural polymers which occur in nature. A brief description on some of them are listed below-

A protein is usually a naturally occurring type of polyamide. This polymer consists of an amide group present in the backbone chain of human body.