2018
DOI: 10.24111/jrihh.v10i1.4196
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Biodegradable Foam dari Bonggol Pisang dan Ubi Nagara sebagai Kemasan Makanan yang Ramah Lingkungan (Biodegradable Foam Derived from Musa acuminate and Ipomoea batatas L. as an Environmentally Friendly Food Packaging)

Abstract: Biodegradable foam is a packaging material intended as a substitute for styrofoam. Materials used in this study were mahuli banana (Musa acuminata) stem and nagara tubers (Ipomoea batatas L) with aim to find out the best composition material for the best physical characteristics of biodegradable foam. Prior to use in the process of making biodegradable foam, mahuli banana stem and nagara tuber were firstly pulverized to a size of 100 mesh. Then, the mahuli banana stem and nagara tubers powders were mixed with … Show more

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“…Sampah jenis ini merupakan sampah plastik berbahaya ke-5 di dunia. Pembakaran sampah styrofoam dapat menghasilkan zat kimia seperti styrene, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), karbon monoksida, dan hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) yang dapat merusak lapisan atmosfer bumi (Irawan, Aliah, and Ardiansyah 2018;Sumardiono et al 2021). Proses e-ISSN: 2579-7433 Ary Prastianto, Rubiono & Qiram, Vol.7, No.2, November 2023: Hal.…”
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“…Sampah jenis ini merupakan sampah plastik berbahaya ke-5 di dunia. Pembakaran sampah styrofoam dapat menghasilkan zat kimia seperti styrene, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), karbon monoksida, dan hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) yang dapat merusak lapisan atmosfer bumi (Irawan, Aliah, and Ardiansyah 2018;Sumardiono et al 2021). Proses e-ISSN: 2579-7433 Ary Prastianto, Rubiono & Qiram, Vol.7, No.2, November 2023: Hal.…”
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“…So, it is proven that orange peel is thriving as an antimicrobial that inhibits the growth of microorganisms in the decay process [14]. Compared to previous studies, food container degradation occurred for 21 days, 28 days degraded by 73%, and two months [2,7,19]. This was influenced by adding orange peel, which extended the shelf life.…”
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confidence: 93%