Spider silk produced by Silkworm.
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Stronger than steel, more flexible than nylon and as light as cotton, spider silk has always been considered one of nature's most incredible materials, but also one of the most difficult to reproduce on a large scale. Now, a Michigan biotechnology company, Kraig Biocraft, claims to have taken a definitive step, transforming the common silkworm into a living spider silk factory.

The result is a hybrid cocoon composed of up to 90% spider silk protein spun naturally by the insect itself. This advance solves one of the biggest problems of scale. Previous attempts to produce spider silk used bacteria, yeast or even transgenic sheep, but they always encountered high costs and complex purification processes. However, the silkworm, an animal that has been domesticated for centuries, already has an entire global production chain ready, which can accelerate the entry of this material into the world. market.