Cassava is one of the commodities of food crops that mainly processed in food products. In addition to being the raw material, cassava food products also have the potential as raw materials for making bioplastics. Processing cassava into bioplastics is carried out by bio-industrial, so the discussion about the process of utilizing cassava up to being bioplastic is interesting to explore. The results of descriptive analysis and literature sharing show that the cassava bio-industry is more environmentally friendly because the production in the form of bioplastic is easier to decompose compared to fossil plastics, the production process with the concept of circulation has the ability to eliminate wast
The Green Revolution and increasing living standards of the people of India, especially in Kerala, h...
Cassava is a good source of carbohydrates and a staple diet in many countries. It has a high-calorie...
Nowadays, plastics are made from petroleum that can cause negative impact toward environment such as...
This is research article on Cassava represents a reasonable share in biobased material development g...
International audienceThe rapid use of petroleum resources coupled with increased awareness of globa...
The rapid use of petroleum resources coupled with increased awareness of global environmental proble...
Cassava is a type of plant which has different purposes of use. It is used to produce various foods,...
Breakthrough innovations can spur growth in the modern era industry to realise sustainability and hi...
Cassava contributes significantly to biobased material development. Conventional approaches for its ...
Biodegrability of edible bioplastic made from cassava starch was evaluated by using landfill soil an...
Cassava starch based bioplasticfor packaging application has great potency because of the various st...
Environmental pollution due to plastic waste taking too long to decompose has become a global proble...
Different categories of wastes and residues generated during cassava processing must be properly man...
This is a research article on transforming waste cassava into a sustainable resource that requires a...
This work reports the characterisation of cassava biopolymers. Moreover, the effects of processing te...
The Green Revolution and increasing living standards of the people of India, especially in Kerala, h...
Cassava is a good source of carbohydrates and a staple diet in many countries. It has a high-calorie...
Nowadays, plastics are made from petroleum that can cause negative impact toward environment such as...
This is research article on Cassava represents a reasonable share in biobased material development g...
International audienceThe rapid use of petroleum resources coupled with increased awareness of globa...
The rapid use of petroleum resources coupled with increased awareness of global environmental proble...
Cassava is a type of plant which has different purposes of use. It is used to produce various foods,...
Breakthrough innovations can spur growth in the modern era industry to realise sustainability and hi...
Cassava contributes significantly to biobased material development. Conventional approaches for its ...
Biodegrability of edible bioplastic made from cassava starch was evaluated by using landfill soil an...
Cassava starch based bioplasticfor packaging application has great potency because of the various st...
Environmental pollution due to plastic waste taking too long to decompose has become a global proble...
Different categories of wastes and residues generated during cassava processing must be properly man...
This is a research article on transforming waste cassava into a sustainable resource that requires a...
This work reports the characterisation of cassava biopolymers. Moreover, the effects of processing te...
The Green Revolution and increasing living standards of the people of India, especially in Kerala, h...
Cassava is a good source of carbohydrates and a staple diet in many countries. It has a high-calorie...
Nowadays, plastics are made from petroleum that can cause negative impact toward environment such as...