This is a research article on novel biomaterials and optimal processing conditions are fundamental in low-cost packaging material production.Novel biomaterials and optimal processing conditions are fundamental in low-cost packaging material production. Recently, a novel biobased intact bitter cassava derivative was developed using an intrinsic, high-throughput downstream processing methodology (simultaneous release recovery cyanogenesis). Processing of intact bitter cassava can minimise waste and produce low-cost added value biopolymer packaging films. The objective of this study was to (i) develop and characterise intact bitter cassava biobased films and (ii) determine the optimal processing conditions, which define the most desirable film...
Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of this stu...
Background Cassava starch, the economically important agricultural commodity in Thailand, can readil...
Studies were carried out to produce biodegradable films from cassava starch. Two alternatives were i...
This is a research article on transforming waste cassava into a sustainable resource that requires a...
Cassava contributes significantly to biobased material development. Conventional approaches for its ...
This is research article on Cassava represents a reasonable share in biobased material development g...
Most food packaging consists of plastic which is difficult to degrade. One strategy for addressing t...
Breakthrough innovations can spur growth in the modern era industry to realise sustainability and hi...
This is a research article on Integrated standardised methodology for biopolymer derivatives (BPD) p...
This is a research article on Equilibrium modified atmosphere packaging (EMAP) technology that offer...
Cassava peel is an agro-industrial waste that is not used or not recycled. Based on the carbohydrate...
peer reviewedEdible films have been successfully used in the food packaging industry for several dec...
This is a research paper unchecked large-scale rudimentary upstream (submerged and solid-state ferme...
Most of the food packaging material made from plastic, which is difilcult to be decomposed. We need ...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of this stu...
Background Cassava starch, the economically important agricultural commodity in Thailand, can readil...
Studies were carried out to produce biodegradable films from cassava starch. Two alternatives were i...
This is a research article on transforming waste cassava into a sustainable resource that requires a...
Cassava contributes significantly to biobased material development. Conventional approaches for its ...
This is research article on Cassava represents a reasonable share in biobased material development g...
Most food packaging consists of plastic which is difficult to degrade. One strategy for addressing t...
Breakthrough innovations can spur growth in the modern era industry to realise sustainability and hi...
This is a research article on Integrated standardised methodology for biopolymer derivatives (BPD) p...
This is a research article on Equilibrium modified atmosphere packaging (EMAP) technology that offer...
Cassava peel is an agro-industrial waste that is not used or not recycled. Based on the carbohydrate...
peer reviewedEdible films have been successfully used in the food packaging industry for several dec...
This is a research paper unchecked large-scale rudimentary upstream (submerged and solid-state ferme...
Most of the food packaging material made from plastic, which is difilcult to be decomposed. We need ...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of this stu...
Background Cassava starch, the economically important agricultural commodity in Thailand, can readil...
Studies were carried out to produce biodegradable films from cassava starch. Two alternatives were i...