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Title: | GREEN NANOBIOPOLYMERS FOR ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS: A STEP TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT |
Authors: | Preeti, Chincholikar Kshitij, RB Singh Arunadevi, Natarajan Rout, George Kerry Jay, Singh Jitendra, Malviya Ravindra, Pratap Singh |
Issue Date: | Apr-2023 |
Publisher: | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Abstract: | To minimize the usage of non-renewable resources and to maintain a sustainable environment, the exploitation of green nanobiopolymers should be enhanced. Biopolymers are generally developed from various microorganisms and plants in the specified condition. This review article discusses the current advances and trends of biopolymers, particularly in the arena of nanotechnology. In addition, discussion on various synthesis steps and structural characterization of green polymer materials like cellulose, chitin, and lignin is also encompassed. This article aims to coordinate the most recent outputs and possible future utilization of nanobiopolymers to the ecosystem with negligible effects by promoting the utilities of polymeric materials like polycaprolactones, starch, and nanocellulose. Additionally, strategic modification of cellulose into nanocellulose via rearrangement of the polymeric compound to serve various industrial and medical purposes has also been highlighted in the review. Specifically, the process of nanoencapsulation and its advancements in terms of nutritional aspects was also presented. The potential utility of green nanobiopolymers is one of the best cost-effective alternatives concerning circular economy and thereby helps to maintain sustainability. |
URI: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10116188/pdf/RA-013-D2RA07707H.pdf |
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