Biodegradable nanocellulose hydrogels from agricultural waste: Impact of defibrillation on mechanical and antimicrobial properties
Intatch Hongrattanavichit,
Noppon Somsesta,
Duangdao Aht-Ong
Abstract:Food spoilage, which often leads to food waste, occurs throughout the entire food supply chain, from the upstream to downstream stages of food production. Biobased hydrogels made from cellulose nanofiber (CNF) have emerged as potential materials for extending food shelf-life. Despite this potential, the impact of defibrillation time during the production of CNF on the properties of CNF-based hydrogels (CNF-H) has not been thoroughly investigated. In this study, the defibrillation time of CNF was varied at 50–9… Show more
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