2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2019.08.117
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Micro/nanocellulose from waste Pili (Canarium ovatum) pulp as a potential anti-ageing ingredient for cosmetic formulations

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“…Pili pulp waste, which is a waste obtained from pili essential oil production, was used for the preparation of CNPs by researchers (Bongao et al, 2020). According to the report, the biowaste was boiled in water for 20 min at 100 • C and then treated with 1.0 M NaOH alkaline solution for 2 h at 80 • C before bleaching with NaClO 2 at 100 • C for 1 h using 1:20 (w/v) liquor ratio.…”
Section: Expected Properties and Planned Application Of The Nanocellulosementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pili pulp waste, which is a waste obtained from pili essential oil production, was used for the preparation of CNPs by researchers (Bongao et al, 2020). According to the report, the biowaste was boiled in water for 20 min at 100 • C and then treated with 1.0 M NaOH alkaline solution for 2 h at 80 • C before bleaching with NaClO 2 at 100 • C for 1 h using 1:20 (w/v) liquor ratio.…”
Section: Expected Properties and Planned Application Of The Nanocellulosementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These properties allow the possibility of using this nanomaterial in many industrial sectors, expecting to reach a global turnover around 10,000 M€ in 2020 [11]. The wide range of applications of nanocellulose-based materials include the paper and cardboard industry [12], electronic devices [13], energy [14], cosmetics [15], composites [16], wastewater treatment [17], catalysts [18], construction [19], drug carriers [20] and biomedicine [21]. The use of agricultural residues, such as OTPB, as a source for the local, renewable and sustainable production of nanocellulose will allow countries with insufficient forest resources to produce these high value-added products.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding different agrowastes, which have been used as a nano-adsorbent in removing the pollutants from environment may include almond and walnut shells (Salem et al 2020), leaves of Saccharum officinarum (Kaliannan et al 2019), wheat and barley grass wastes (Akhayere et al 2019). Nanocellulose also was one of the most important nanomaterials derived from agro-wastes, which was produced using many agro-wastes such as pulp of pili tree (Canarium ovatum) (Bongao et al 2020), tea stalk , cotton residues (de Souza et al 2020), Nypa Fruticans trunk, coconut husk fiber and rice husk . Many nanocomposites also were recorded as a derived from agro-wastes like maize cob biochar (Lateef et al 2019) sawdust of tree wood Cinnamomum camphora (Chakraborty and Das 2020), and rice husk and olive pomace (Dakroury et al 2020).…”
Section: Nanomaterials Derived From Agricultural Wastesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) Agro-waste and its impact on environment and its management approaches (Maji et al 2020) (16) Production of nanocellulose from agro-waste for cosmetic formulations (Bongao et al 2020), for pharmaceutical ingredient (Kamel et al 2020).…”
Section: Nano-management Of Agricultural Wastesmentioning
confidence: 99%