Potential of arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea) starch nanocrystal in edible bioplastic straw production
Esa Ghanim Fadhallah,
Lathifa Indraningtyas,
Rifda Mardhiyah
et al.
Abstract:Indonesia produces approximately 2.5 liters of waste per capita daily, accumulating to 625 million liters nationwide, with continual increases due to population growth and environmental changes. This surge necessitates innovative alternatives to conventional plastics to curb plastic waste proliferation. A promising solution is developing bioplastic straws from arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea) starch, composed of 24.64% amylose and 73.46% amylopectin. The high amylose content makes it an ideal, strong, and flexi… Show more
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