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Synthesis of Methyl Cellulose from Nang Lae Pineapple Leaves and Production of Methyl Cellulose Film

Synthesis of Methyl Cellulose From Nang Lae Pineapple Leaves and Production of Methyl Cellulose Film

Original Research ArticleJan 5, 2018Vol. 17 No. 2 (2017)

Abstract

After harvesting Nang Lae pineapple fruits, their leaves remain as agricultural waste. The Nang Lae pineapple leaves contained moisture up to 82.91±0.22% and 32.21±0.67% (w/w) cellulose. Methyl cellulose, a well-known commercial product which is widely used in agriculture, food, and pharmaceutical industries, from Nang Lae pineapple leaves (MCpl) was synthesized with various NaOH concentrations (30%, 40%, and 50%) and their properties i.e., the degree of substitution (DS), color, viscosity, water solubility, and functional groups (FTIR) were determined. The use of 40% NaOH in the methylation of cellulose gave the highest yield (136.31±26.27%) and the highest DS (1.36±0.03). However, this DS value of MCpl was lower than the DS value (1.61±0.02) of commercial MC (MCc). This synthesized MCpl using 40% NaOH was found to have better properties than the MCpl from others such as the higher lightness (L* 75.17±0.28), higher viscosity (20.40±0.25cP), higher water solubility (86.00±2.00%), and showed the similar FTIR patterns as the MCc. Thus, the synthesized MCpl using 40% NaOH was selected to be applied in the film formation. The film produced from MCpl (2% w/v) showed higher tensile strength (58.30±10.78MPa) and water solubility but lower elongation (19.63±8.15%) than MCc film. There was no significant difference between water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) of MCpl and MCc films. Hence, MCpl film can be a good alternative for using as an edible film

Keywords: Nang Lae pineapple leaves, methyl cellulose, synthesis, edible film

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How to Cite

Suhaimi, S. B. ., Patthrare, I. ., Mooktida, S. ., & Tongdeesoontorn*, W. . (2018). Synthesis of Methyl Cellulose from Nang Lae Pineapple Leaves and Production of Methyl Cellulose Film. CURRENT APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 233-244.

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Author Information

Syahira Binti Suhaimi

School of Industrial Technology, Faculty of Applied Science, MARA University of Technology, Shah Alam Campus, Malaysia

Inthamat Patthrare

Program of Technology Management of Agricultural Produce and Packaging, School of Agro-Industry, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, Thailand

Saekow Mooktida

2Program of Technology Management of Agricultural Produce and Packaging, School of Agro-Industry, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, Thailand

Wirongrong Tongdeesoontorn*

Program of Technology Management of Agricultural Produce and Packaging, School of Agro-Industry, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, Thailand

About this Article

Journal

Vol. 17 No. 2 (2017)

Type of Manuscript

Original Research Article

Keywords

Nang Lae pineapple leaves, methyl cellulose, synthesis, edible film

Published

5 January 2018