“…8 Recently, commercially available natural fibers such as jute, coir, sisal, hemp, and so forth, reinforced polymer composites are used in packaging, textile, household appliances, aerospace, insulation materials, and automobile industries. 9,10 Currently, researchers have exploited new potential sources of natural fibers such as Ficus religiosa, Grewia damine, Derris scandens, Luffa vine, Cissus vitiginea, Calotropis gigantean, Symphirema involucratum, Kigelia Africana, Juncus effuses, and so forth, for reinforcement in polymer composites. [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] In spite of all these resources, the common limitations that persist in all the natural fibers are their biocompatibility and hydrophilicity which weakens the bonding between the fiber and the matrix.…”