2017
DOI: 10.4236/jmmce.2017.51001
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Re-Evaluation of Bovine Fiber Biomass as Exploitable Keratinous Bio-Resource for Biomedical and Industrial Applications

Abstract: In claim of developing ecologically-friendly and low cost polymeric materials, some polymer scientists and engineers have focused on improving the properties of polymer composites with natural fibers. One typical example of these natural fibers currently used as reinforcements in low load-bearing polymer composites is bovine fiber which is traditionally a waste from slaughterhouse. However, nature has designed natural fibers with anisotropic properties which may not augur well for the development of polymer co… Show more

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“…Plantains, primarily cultivated for their fruit, generate agricultural waste in the form of matured stems and trunks, providing an opportunity for utilizing these natural fibers. 12,13 The waste materials generated from plantain pseudo stems are often discarded in landfills or left to decompose in farm fields after fruit harvest. 14,15 However, these fibers can be utilized in industrial and engineering applications without additional cost once the leaves and fruits have been utilized.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plantains, primarily cultivated for their fruit, generate agricultural waste in the form of matured stems and trunks, providing an opportunity for utilizing these natural fibers. 12,13 The waste materials generated from plantain pseudo stems are often discarded in landfills or left to decompose in farm fields after fruit harvest. 14,15 However, these fibers can be utilized in industrial and engineering applications without additional cost once the leaves and fruits have been utilized.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%