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Degradation and physical properties of sugar palm starch/sugar palm nanofibrillated cellulose bionanocomposite [PDF]
This paper aims to study the degradation rate of sugar palm nanofibrillated cellulose (SPNFCs) and sugar palm starch (SPS). SPNFCs were isolated from sugar palm fiber, while SPS is extracted from sugar palm trunk. The SPNFCs were reinforced with SPS biopolymer as biodegradable reinforcement materials of different diameter/length based on the number of ...
Mahamud, Siti Nur Atikah +8 more
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Sugar Palm: Challenges and Opportunities [PDF]
Scientific studies on sugar palm fibers date from 2004. Before that, not much information can be found on the use of the fibers in engineering applications. The sugar palm is a multipurpose tree, and each part of the tree is used in daily life especially in rural areas.
Salit, Mohd Sapuan +5 more
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Preparation and Characterization of Sugar Palm Fibers [PDF]
Various natural products from the sugar palm tree have been in use in Malaysia for hundreds of years. Sugar palm fiber, known as black fiber, is obtained from the sugar palm tree and can be used as reinforcement in composites. Sugar palm fibers are available in ready-to-use form and do not require secondary processing.
Salit, Mohd Sapuan +6 more
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Thermoplastic Sugar Palm Starch Composites [PDF]
Chapter 9 discusses the development of biodegradable materials derived from sugar palm starch. Due to the increasing environmental problems arising from the disposal of non-biodegradable plastics, the development of biopolymers has gained increasing attention from researchers as substitutes for conventional petroleum-based plastic.
Jumaidin, Ridhwan +2 more
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Chemical and thermal properties of sugar palm fruits (Arenga pinnata) at different maturity levels [PDF]
Arenga pinnata plant produces a large amount of fruit, both young and matured. However, the utilization of sugar palm fruit remains limited. Young sugar palm fruit is generally processed into sweets, while matured sugar palm fruit is often discarded as ...
Yermia +4 more
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Agroindustry Development Strategy for Palm Sugar in Bone Regency [PDF]
Bone Regency is one of the potential palm sugar producing areas because it has many sources of raw materials. However, palm sugar is still produced traditionally, resulting in low product quality.
Mulyani +2 more
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Cyrstal palm sugar was one product diversification of palm sugar that utilization continues to grow and is expected to reduce its dependence on white sugar.
susi susi
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Performance of Thermoplastic Sugar Palm Starch Biopolymers [PDF]
The aim of Chapter 4 is to review the recent developments regarding thermoplastic starch derived from the sugar palm tree. Starch has been considered the most promising candidate to substitute for petroleum-based plastic because it is lower in cost, easily available, highly renewable, and environmentally friendly.
Japar, Sahari +4 more
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Sugar Palm Starch Biopolymer: Extraction and Processing [PDF]
Chapter 3 describes the extraction and processing of sugar palm starch (SPS) biopolymer. A systematic step for extracting the starch using an alkaline method followed by hydrolysis using protease is explained. A modified method using antimicrobial agents is also presented which provides shorter soaking times with less enzyme and shorter centrifugation ...
Japar, Sahari +2 more
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The optimal conditions for nata production from sugar palm syrup by Acetobacter xylinum TISTR 107 [PDF]
The optimal conditions of nata production from the fermentation of sugar palm syrup by Acetobacter xylinum TISTR 107 was studied. The results showed that optimized production for a litre of sugar palm syrup medium should compose 15 ºBrix concentration, 7.
Laochareonsuk, T., Kaewtaro, S.
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