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Ashwinikumar B. Kshirsagar * and Ashok A. Shinde

Department of Plant Biotechnology, Institute of Biosciences & Technology, MGM University, Aurangabad (M.S.), India-431003.

Research Article
 
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2023, 08(01), 225-235.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2023.8.1.0012
DOI url: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2023.8.1.0012

Received on 27 November 2022; revised on 09 January 2023; accepted on 12 January 2023

Bio-plastics are environment – friendly and biodegradable hence provide an effective way to replace the conventional plastics. In this experiment five different crops were taken and then extracted the starch from each crop. Starch is used as a source for producing bio-plastics. Bio-plastic were generated from different starches. Sorghum showed the maximum production of starch (369gm). 15% glycerol is used as a plasticiser and bio-plastics was produced from the extracted starch. Glycerol increases its flexibility. Sodium meta-bisulphate was used as a antimicrobial activity. Maize showed the maximum production of plastic i.e. 28.26 gm.
Once the bio-plastics made, the quality parameters were studied. Like tensile strength, elongation test and degradation test. While calculating tensile strength the stretchiness and toughness of that particular bio-plastic sample is important and the tensile strength of maize is 5.80 Mpa found to be maximum among all. An elongation test was carried out, and maximum elongation was takes place in plastic made from potato starch i.e it was elongated about 1.89 cm. In the degradation test the bio-plastic from rice takes more time for degradation. It degrades at the rate of 5.67 gm plastic in 10 days and plastic from sorghum degrades rapidly than other crops. In this study, the experiment conducted in order to produce biodegradable plastic from starch isolated from the different crops. The plastic sample produced may not characteristics of a petrochemical based plastic but it is good in biodegradability. Its tensile strength found that the plastic can be stretched as a conventional plastic. Bio-plastic s doesn’t contain any harmful chemicals. It will help us to protect the environment.

Bio-plastic; Crop; Antimicrobial; Biodegradable; Renewable

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Ashwinikumar B. Kshirsagar and Ashok A. Shinde. Bio-plastic from renewable biomass sources. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2023, 08(01), 225-235. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2023.8.1.0012

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