Finnish study touts xylans as starch replacer in future bioplastics
date:Jul 18, 2012
saccharides after cellulose, and are biosynthesized by trees and plants.

For example, xylans are the main hemicelluloses in angiosperms (flowering plants) and make up 25-35% of the lignified tissues in grasses and cereals.

Other sources are agricultural crops such as sugar cane and cereal husks, as well as pulp side-streamed from hardwoods.

Great packaging potential

Mikkonen said xylan- and mannan-based films have great potential in packaging applications.

She said:They are plant derived an
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