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Agro-Waste Derived Biopolymers and Biocomposites. Innovations and Sustainability in Food Packaging. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 480 Pages
  • July 2024
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5949242
AGRO-WASTE DERIVED BIOPOLYMERS AND BIOCOMPOSITES

This comprehensive book describes the fundamental principles and major advancements in the utilization of agro-waste for deriving biopolymers, and their applications to fabricate composite, nanocomposite, and hybrid food packaging films and coatings.

The book serves as a complete, systematic, comprehensive account of the contemporary developments in the area of novel and environment-friendly valorization of agro- and food wastes into value-added products like biodegradable polymer and active functional agents for food packaging applications. It also describes the hurdles and challenges in the commercialization of these novel biopolymer-based materials, including their composites, their applications, safety, and legal ramifications.

This book consists of fifteen chapters covering different aspects of agro- and food waste utilization, the development of biodegradable polymers, and their composites for sustainable food packaging applications. The first thirteen chapters detail the processing of various agro- and food wastes of plant and animal origin to synthesize different biopolymers, such as starch, cellulose, chitosan, silk proteins, pectin, etc., and their applications for the fabrication of sustainable food packaging materials and composites that are attractive alternatives to synthetic plastic packaging. These chapters also summarize the effectiveness of these biopolymers and their composites in developing active films and edible coatings for shelf-life extension and preservation of perishable foods.

A chapter is devoted to issues of biodegradability, including analyses of various biodegradation reactions, such as depolymerization, mineralization, biochemical, and abiotic degradation both in soil and aquatic environments. The book concludes with a chapter addressing the concerns associated with the possible migration of components or additives from these biodegradable packaging into packaged food items.

Audience

The primary audience for this book is researchers, scientists, and engineers working in food science and technology, food engineering and technology, food biotechnology, sustainable food packaging, etc. Additionally, food entrepreneurs and associated businesses, such as the packaging and coatings industries, will also have a keen interest in the book.

Table of Contents

Preface xv

Promising Agro-Wastes for Food Packaging 1
L. Susmita Devi, Avik Mukherjee and Santosh Kumar

2 Natural Fiber - Based Composite for Food Packaging 33
Rishika Bora, Hemanta Chutia, Monika, Murchana Changmai, Charu Lata Mahanta, Vimal Katiyar and Tabli Ghosh

3 Corncob Waste for Food Packaging 69
Antony Catherine Flora Louis and Sivakumar Venkatachalam

4 Coir Fibers for Sustainable Food Packaging 91
Sweety Kalita, Manashi Das Purkayastha, Avik Mukherjee and Santosh Kumar

5 Sugarcane Bagasse for Sustainable Food Packaging 115
Sweety Kalita, Avik Mukherjee and Santosh Kumar

6 Husk and Straw of Cereals Grains for Sustainable Food Packaging 153
Pooja Baiju, Maria Jose Mukkadan and Preetha Radhakrishnan

7 Sericulture Waste for Edible Films and Coating of Fruits and Vegetables 187
Sweety Kalita, Avik Mukherjee and Santosh Kumar

8 Functional Agents from Agro-Waste for Active and Intelligent Food Packaging 205
Lokesh Kumar, Ram Kumar Deshmukh and Kirtiraj K. Gaikwad

9 Starch from Agro-Waste for Food Packaging Applications 241
Shashank T. Mhaske, Jyoti Darsan Mohanty and Pavan Y. Borse

10 Chitosan from Agro-Waste for Food Packaging Applications 267
Mekala Pavani, Sushil Kumar Singh and Poonam Singha

11 Biodegradable Synthetic Poly(Lactic Acid) (PLA) for Food Packaging Application 295
Shikha Sharma, Tabli Ghosh, Neha Mulchandani and Vimal Katiyar

12 Pectin from Agro-Waste Residues for Food Packaging 319
Kona Mondal and Vimal Katiyar

13 Cellulosic Nanomaterials and Its Derivatives from Agro-Waste for Food Packaging Applications 349
Rahul Ranjan, Rohit Rai, Vikash Kumar, Smruti B. Bhatt and Prodyut Dhar

14 Biodegradability of Biopolymers 389
Anamika Nayak and Debjani Dutta

15 Migration Concerns of Biopolymer-Based Food Packaging 421
Vikramsingh Thakur and Bhabani K. Satapathy

References 446

Index 451

Authors

Santosh Kumar Central Institute of Technology Kokrajhar, Kokrajhar, India. Avik Mukherjee Central Institute of Technology Kokrajhar, Kokrajhar, India. Vimal Katiyar Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India.