Biodegrability of edible bioplastic made from cassava starch was evaluated by using landfill soil and plantation soil as natural inoculum. The edible bioplastics used in this study were bioplastic without and with addition of hydrophobic liquid. Biodegradation test of the bioplastic compared with conventional plastic samples were conducted in the glass jar for 60 days. The carbon dioxide generated from the biodegradation process absorbed by 0.1 N sodium hydroxide solutions. The carbon dioxide was titrated with 0.1 N HCl, using phenolphthalein and then followed by methyl orange as indicator. There was no carbon dioxide released from the conventional plastic during the test. Biodegradation of the bioplastic in plantation soil was higher than ...
Wasted-plastic which is a hardly-decomposed material was one of the major problems of trash-recyclin...
Cassava’s bark is a agroindustry wasted which rare being used. The starch content in it can be used ...
Cassava is one of the commodities of food crops that mainly processed in food products. In addition ...
Biodegradation of the bioplastic composite based on cellulose from oil palm empty fruit bunches was ...
Environmental pollution due to plastic waste taking too long to decompose has become a global proble...
The rate of biodegradation of cassava – tannia starch bioplastic in various media was evaluated. Bio...
Nowadays, plastics are made from petroleum that can cause negative impact toward environment such as...
The study of the relationship between starch addition to biodegradation of bioplastics has been carr...
Abstract: Plastic product has become a main thing that used in human daily life. Mostly after the pl...
International audienceIn this study, hydric and biodegradability properties of cassava starch-based ...
Currently, plastic has been widely used for various purposes of packaging food and beverages. The us...
Starch derived from two cassava cultivars, one with high amylose (TMS 92/0325) and the other with hi...
Biodegradable plastics are plastics that can be degraded and decomposed quickly by microorganisms in...
Wasted-plastic which is a hardly-decomposed material was one of the major problems of trash-recyclin...
Cassava’s bark is a agroindustry wasted which rare being used. The starch content in it can be used ...
Cassava is one of the commodities of food crops that mainly processed in food products. In addition ...
Biodegradation of the bioplastic composite based on cellulose from oil palm empty fruit bunches was ...
Environmental pollution due to plastic waste taking too long to decompose has become a global proble...
The rate of biodegradation of cassava – tannia starch bioplastic in various media was evaluated. Bio...
Nowadays, plastics are made from petroleum that can cause negative impact toward environment such as...
The study of the relationship between starch addition to biodegradation of bioplastics has been carr...
Abstract: Plastic product has become a main thing that used in human daily life. Mostly after the pl...
International audienceIn this study, hydric and biodegradability properties of cassava starch-based ...
Currently, plastic has been widely used for various purposes of packaging food and beverages. The us...
Starch derived from two cassava cultivars, one with high amylose (TMS 92/0325) and the other with hi...
Biodegradable plastics are plastics that can be degraded and decomposed quickly by microorganisms in...
Wasted-plastic which is a hardly-decomposed material was one of the major problems of trash-recyclin...
Cassava’s bark is a agroindustry wasted which rare being used. The starch content in it can be used ...
Cassava is one of the commodities of food crops that mainly processed in food products. In addition ...