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VOL. 9, ISSUE 8 (2024)
Extraction of sericin freeze dried RSS powder a biodegradable compound from silk coccons
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Jagannath Bose M T, Bharathi A, Manikandan K
Abstract
Even the most cutting-edge synthetic polymers cannot compare to the outstanding natural properties of silk fibres, which are produced without the need for harsh processing conditions. During the production of silk, sericin, a substantial component of the fibre is selectively separated from fibroin and discarded. By-products and Seri-waste items are now frequently used to create things with extra value. Fibroin, which is composed of two brins, is the residue left over after degumming. Silk fibre is used in many industries, such as as the textile, medical, as well as industrial sectors. Silk is a lengthy, thin, and light fibre. The current work reveals that the shape and structure of sericin freeze-dried RSS powders at different magnifications was examined using a scanning electron microscope. RSS powders are a useful one in numerous aspects and also a biodegradable substance.
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Pages:5-8
How to cite this article:
Jagannath Bose M T, Bharathi A, Manikandan K "Extraction of sericin freeze dried RSS powder a biodegradable compound from silk coccons". International Journal of Entomology Research, Vol 9, Issue 8, 2024, Pages 5-8
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