Research

Material Sciences

Title :

Studies on Isolation, Modification and Characterisation of Indian Teff (Eragrostis Tef) Starch and Its Application in Biodegradable Film

Area of research :

Material Sciences

Focus area :

Starch Modification

Principal Investigator :

Ms. Ramandeep Kaur, Sant Longowal Institute Of Engineering And Technology, Longowal, Punjab (148106)

Timeline Start Year :

2024

Timeline End Year :

2027

Contact info :

Details

Executive Summary :

Plastic production has increased significantly over the past 50 years, with over 50% used in food packaging. Around 353 million tons of plastic waste was generated globally between 2000-2019, with 40% from packaging material, 12 from consumer goods, and 11 from textiles and clothing. As the population grows, the demand for food has also increased, necessitating a sustainable approach to replace petrochemical-based films in food packaging. Bio-plastics, derived from renewable resources, are a promising solution. Starch, extracted from cereal grains like wheat, rice, corn, rye, and teff, is a renewable and accessible biodegradable polymer suitable for developing biodegradable films. Teff, the world's tiniest grain, has the potential to be used in developing biodegradable films with improved physical and mechanical properties, making it an ideal candidate for packaging materials.

Total Budget (INR):

19,01,880

Organizations involved