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Identification of Vegetable Fiber Origin
2021Renewable resources, their usage and alteration are involved in a multitude of major processes with a multitude of essential processes significant impact on our daily lives. In view of that, the idea of “green composites,” which have emerged as new environmentally sustainable products, with engineering and industrial applications, and technologically ...
Sumit Sharma +3 more
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Natural Composites: Vegetable Fiber Modification
2021The ongoing degradation of the environment along with the necessity to fabricate the reasonable finished goods, the intellectuals are switching their interest towards the prevarication of polymeric composites, generated by using vegetable fibers as their raw materials, which are entirely biodegradable in nature. Howbeit, these vegetable fibers interact
Nidhi Shukla +4 more
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Hierarchical Vegetal Fiber Reinforced Composites
2021Sustainability has become the prime focus nowadays for scientific strategies; hence researchers are keen on developing more sustainable materials displaying properties that may be comparable to conventional materials. Owing to their environmental-friendly nature, sustainability and good specific properties natural fibers have succeeded in attracting ...
Usha Kiran Sanivada +2 more
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Resol–Vegetable Fibers Composites
2022In this chapter, we provide a detailed review on the reinforcement effect of a broad range of vegetable fibers (VFs) in thermosetting phenolic resin (resol type) based composites. The different varieties of VFs, surface modification techniques, processing conditions and their effects on the overall performances (i.e., the strengths and weaknesses), are
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The chita, handicrafts in vegetable fibers
Agro Productividad, 2022Objective: Identify the vegetable fibers and activities carried out in the production of basketry, in particular the chita, as the most significant craft of the community of San Miguel Tenango (SMT), in Zacatlán, Puebla. Disign/methodology/approach: A phenomenological study oriented to the artisan production of San Miguel Tenango was carried out ...
Juana Carrasco-Soria +4 more
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Airborne endotoxin in industries processing vegetable fibers
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1982Airborne lipopolysaccharide (LPS) levels were determined at various working sites in industries processing vegetable fibers. On several occasions the amounts assessed with the Limulus assay exceeded those presumed to cause human reactions i.e. about 0.5 microgram/m3. Low values were often found in areas for weaving.
R, Rylander, P, Morey
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Biodegradable Polyesters Reinforced with Surface‐Modified Vegetable Fibers
Macromolecular Bioscience, 2004AbstractSummary: Flax fibers are investigated as reinforcing agents for biodegradable polyesters (Bionolle and poly(lactic acid) plasticized with 15 wt.‐% of acetyltributyl citrate, p‐PLLA). The composites are obtained either by high temperature compression molding fiber mats sandwiched between polymer films, or by batch mixing fibers with the molten ...
ZINI, ELISA +3 more
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Dietary Fiber in Fruits and Vegetables
2020Fruits and vegetables are important sources of dietary fiber (DF) with a balanced ratio of insoluble and soluble fractions. The DF obtained from these kinds of plant-based foods possess health-related attributes associated to their physiological and functional properties.
Mariana Morales-de la Peña +3 more
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EFFECT OF COOKING ON VEGETABLE FIBER
Journal of Food Science, 1978ABSTRACT Carrots, cabbage, broccoli and okra, raw, short cooked, and long cooked, were analyzed for neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), lignin, cellulose and hemicellulose by the detergent systems of analysis and crude fiber (CF) by standard methodology.
V. MATTHEÉ, H. APPLEDORF
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Progress with Long Vegetable Fibers
1951[Published in:] Crops in Peace and War, Yearbook of Agriculture, 1950-51, p. 472-476. Research on sansevieria, ramie, and kenaf is highlighted.
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