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Unconventional Starch Sources for Sustainable Bioplastics
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Unconventional Starch Sources for Sustainable Bioplastics

Engelsk
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With growing environmental concerns and rising consumer demands for sustainable alternatives, industries are increasingly shifting toward eco-friendly materials. Traditional petroleum-based plastics are being re-evaluated due to their harmful ecological footprint, leading to a surge of interest in biopolymers. Among these, starch-based bioplastics have emerged as a promising solution due to their biodegradability, renewability, and reduced environmental impact. As the urgency for greener materials intensifies, there is a pressing need for comprehensive resources that explore both conventional and novel approaches to bioplastic development.Unconventional Starch Sources for Sustainable Bioplastics addresses this need by offering in-depth insights into the latest advancements in starch-based bioplastics, with a unique focus on underutilized and nontraditional starch sources. Going beyond common crops, the book explores innovative materials such as marine, seaweeds, underutilized seeds, stems, tubers, and industrial by-products. It examines starch extraction techniques, processing methods, challenges in scalability, and the environmental implications of these alternatives. This book illustrates how these novel materials are being integrated into sectors such as packaging, agriculture, and biomedicine. Bridging scientific principles with practical applications, this book serves as a vital guide for researchers and students, as well as professionals in biopolymers, materials science, environmental science, food science, and related disciplines contributing meaningfully to the global pursuit of sustainable solutions.
ISBN
9781040676172
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
27.2.2026
Forlag
CRC PRESS
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