Starch/banana pseudostem biocomposite films for potential food packaging applications
Banana pseudostems (BP) are a promising cellulose source that remains underutilized despite its potential to be formed as biodegradable food packaging material. This work was directed towards utilizing BP waste in a powder form to produce potential food packaging material that is environmentally fri...
Main Authors: | Othman, Siti Hajar, Tarmiti, Nurul Atiqah Najhah, Shapi'i, Ruzanna, Zahiruddin, Siti Mariam, Tawakkal, Intan Syafinaz, Basha, Roseliza |
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Format: | Article |
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North Carolina State University * College of Natural Resources
2020
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