The role of extracted Patchouli residue microparticle on the mechanical and microbial properties macroalgae biopolymer
Syaifullah Muhammad,
C. K. Abdullah,
Azfaralariff Ahmad
et al.
Abstract:Macroalgae is extensively being used to develop eco‐friendly biopolymer or biodegradable films, but have inferior mechanical strength. This study aims to enhance the mechanical properties of seaweed films by incorporating Patchouli microparticles (PMP) derived from dried Patchouli plants (DP‐PMP) and extracted residue (ER‐PMP) from Patchouli extraction process widely use in the perfume and cosmetic industry. The PMPs, were incorporated into films forming solution at varying concentrations (1%, 3%, 5%, and 7% w… Show more
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