2022
DOI: 10.3390/c8040055
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Rice-Husk-Based Materials for Biotechnological and Medical Applications

Abstract: This review contains the main research directions, which are directly aimed at converting materials based on rice husks particularly, for their role for medicine and biotechnology. Especially in developing countries, more than 95% of rice husks are produced. Although numerous studies have been conducted on the production of various materials from rice husks, the existing scientific information is still widely scattered in the literature. Therefore, this review article provides extensive information on the work… Show more

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“…Rice husk (up to 1/5 of the grain’s weight), an often-overlooked byproduct in the rice milling sector, has significant potential as a source of insoluble fibers for human consumption ( 10 ). Furthermore, rice husk contains silica, carbon compounds, and other minor minerals in substantial proportions ( 11 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Rice husk (up to 1/5 of the grain’s weight), an often-overlooked byproduct in the rice milling sector, has significant potential as a source of insoluble fibers for human consumption ( 10 ). Furthermore, rice husk contains silica, carbon compounds, and other minor minerals in substantial proportions ( 11 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%