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Eco-Friendly softening for banana Fibers from Sri Lankan banana cultivar: Influence on physical and chemical Properties on banana Fibers

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JOURNAL OF NATURAL FIBERS
Volume 19, Issue 14, Pages 9177-9189

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15440478.2021.1982811

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Banana fiber; pectinase enzyme; single fiber strength; fiber diameter

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The focus of the research is on degumming and enzyme treatment of banana fiber, with an aim to explore the relationship between enzyme treatment parameters and fiber properties. The study shows that enzyme treatment and degumming significantly reduce the diameter of the fibers.
The main focus of this research is the degumming of pseudostem and enzyme treatment of banana fiber for textile applications and investigating the relationship between banana fiber enzyme degumming and enzyme treatment parameters and fiber properties. To examine the physical and mechanical properties of the fibers, the five varieties (Ambun, Ambul, Atamuru, Puwalu and Kolikuttu) of the selected banana fibers that were mechanically extracted were examined further. These five banana varieties were subjected to mechanical and enzyme degumming methods. Banana fibers were treated using different enzyme concentrations and different time durations. The biologically extracted (degumming of pseudostem) fiber was found to have reduced its diameter from 357.9 mu m to 140.23 mu m, which is about a 60.8% diameter reduction compared to the diameter value of the mechanically extracted fiber. Pectinase enzyme treatment had reduced its diameter from 213.2 mu m to 90.6 mu m, which is about a 57.5% reduction compared to the mechanically extracted fibers.

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