2019
DOI: 10.1002/pts.2429
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The addition of sugarcane bagasse and asparagus peel enhances the properties of sweet potato starch foams

Abstract: The agro‐industrial wastes, sugarcane bagasse (SB) and asparagus peel (AP), were used to enhance the properties of biodegradable foam trays based on sweet potato starch‐based foam trays (starch/SB and starch/AP trays, respectively). Starch/SB and starch/AP trays containing different concentrations of SB and AP (0%‐40%, w/w) were prepared, and their microstructure and physical, thermal, and mechanical properties were characterized. The addition of fibers wastes allowed obtaining a yellowish foam tray with lower… Show more

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“…According to Cruz‐Tirado et al. (2019) and Macias‐Almazan et al. (2020), cellulose and hemicellulose contents of sugarcane bagasse are 40%–45% and 25%–30%, respectively.…”
Section: Common Approaches Of Different Types Of Biodegradable Materi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Cruz‐Tirado et al. (2019) and Macias‐Almazan et al. (2020), cellulose and hemicellulose contents of sugarcane bagasse are 40%–45% and 25%–30%, respectively.…”
Section: Common Approaches Of Different Types Of Biodegradable Materi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Being a lignocellulosic source, sugarcane bagasse is composed of considerable amounts of hemicellulose and lignin. According to Cruz-Tirado et al (2019) and Macias-Almazan et al (2020), cellulose and hemicellulose contents of sugarcane bagasse are 40%-45% and 25%-30%, respectively. It also contains approximately 10%-25% of lignin (de Melo Brites et al, 2020).…”
Section: 51mentioning
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“…Starch-based foams are known to have poor mechanical properties and hydrophilic characteristics compared to petroleum-based packaging. For these reason, Cruz-Tirado et al [ 44 ] evaluated the use of various concentrations (0–40% of w/w ) of lignocellulosic fibers from sugarcane bagasse (SB, cellulose content 40–50%) and asparagus peel (AP, cellulose content 22%) to improve the mechanical properties of biodegradable trays based on sweet potato starch. The lowest cellulose content of the asparagus fibers gave starch trays greater hygroscopicity than starch/SB trays, which at high concentration (from 20%) exerted a water absorption capacity (<34.4 g of water per 100 g of dry mass) lower than the control (55.4 g of water per 100 g of dry mass).…”
Section: Fruit and Vegetable By-products To Improve Physical And Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se registraron las coordenadas de los parámetros luminosidad (L*) de 0 (negro) a 100 (blanco), a* de -a (verde) a +a (rojo), y b* de −b (azul) a +b (amarillo). Con estos datos se calculó la saturación o pureza o croma (C*) y la diferencia global de color (ΔE) utilizando los valores L (89.7), a (1.9) y b (-4.9) de la placa blanca estándar [21]. * = √( * ) 2 + ( * ) 2 (1)…”
Section: Color De Las Hojas De Huacatay Deshidratado Y Tamaño De Punclassified