Unlocking the Potential of Lignocellulosic Biomass Dragon Fruit (Hylocereus polyrhizus) in Bioplastics, Biocomposites and Various Commercial Applications

Dragon fruit, also called pitaya or pitahaya, is in the family Cactaceae. It is found in two genera: �Selenicereus� and �Hylocereus�. The substantial growth in demand intensifies dragon fruit processing operations, and waste materials such as peels and seeds are generated in more significant quantit...

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Main Authors: Taharuddin N.H., Jumaidin R., Mansor M.R., Hazrati K.Z., Tarique J., Asyraf M.R.M., Razman M.R.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-342302024-10-14T11:18:32Z Unlocking the Potential of Lignocellulosic Biomass Dragon Fruit (Hylocereus polyrhizus) in Bioplastics, Biocomposites and Various Commercial Applications Taharuddin N.H. Jumaidin R. Mansor M.R. Hazrati K.Z. Tarique J. Asyraf M.R.M. Razman M.R. 57838176700 57000504300 36441561500 57218249439 57225150163 57205295733 35410239300 dragon fruit Hylocereus polyrhizus natural fibre pectin peel pitaya Reinforced plastics Waste disposal Bio-plastics Biocomposite Commercial applications Dragon fruit Fruit peel Hylocereus polyrhizus Lignocellulosic biomass Pectin Peel Pitaya Fruits Dragon fruit, also called pitaya or pitahaya, is in the family Cactaceae. It is found in two genera: �Selenicereus� and �Hylocereus�. The substantial growth in demand intensifies dragon fruit processing operations, and waste materials such as peels and seeds are generated in more significant quantities. The transformation of waste materials into value-added components needs greater focus since managing food waste is an important environmental concern. Two well-known varieties of dragon fruit are pitaya (Stenocereus) and pitahaya (Hylocereus), which are different in their sour and sweet tastes. The flesh of the dragon fruit constitutes about two-thirds (~65%) of the fruit, and the peel is approximately one-third (~22%). Dragon fruit peel is believed to be rich in pectin and dietary fibre. In this regard, extracting pectin from dragon fruit peel can be an innovative technology that minimises waste disposal and adds value to the peel. Dragon fruit are currently used in several applications, such as bioplastics, natural dyes and cosmetics. Further research is recommended for diverging its development in various areas and maturing the innovation of its usage. � 2023 by the authors. Final 2024-10-14T03:18:32Z 2024-10-14T03:18:32Z 2023 Review 10.3390/polym15122654 2-s2.0-85163735411 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85163735411&doi=10.3390%2fpolym15122654&partnerID=40&md5=796d1d2bd7311f9e47322556501556ef https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34230 15 12 2654 All Open Access Gold Open Access Green Open Access MDPI Scopus
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topic dragon fruit
Hylocereus polyrhizus
natural fibre
pectin
peel
pitaya
Reinforced plastics
Waste disposal
Bio-plastics
Biocomposite
Commercial applications
Dragon fruit
Fruit peel
Hylocereus polyrhizus
Lignocellulosic biomass
Pectin
Peel
Pitaya
Fruits
spellingShingle dragon fruit
Hylocereus polyrhizus
natural fibre
pectin
peel
pitaya
Reinforced plastics
Waste disposal
Bio-plastics
Biocomposite
Commercial applications
Dragon fruit
Fruit peel
Hylocereus polyrhizus
Lignocellulosic biomass
Pectin
Peel
Pitaya
Fruits
Taharuddin N.H.
Jumaidin R.
Mansor M.R.
Hazrati K.Z.
Tarique J.
Asyraf M.R.M.
Razman M.R.
Unlocking the Potential of Lignocellulosic Biomass Dragon Fruit (Hylocereus polyrhizus) in Bioplastics, Biocomposites and Various Commercial Applications
description Dragon fruit, also called pitaya or pitahaya, is in the family Cactaceae. It is found in two genera: �Selenicereus� and �Hylocereus�. The substantial growth in demand intensifies dragon fruit processing operations, and waste materials such as peels and seeds are generated in more significant quantities. The transformation of waste materials into value-added components needs greater focus since managing food waste is an important environmental concern. Two well-known varieties of dragon fruit are pitaya (Stenocereus) and pitahaya (Hylocereus), which are different in their sour and sweet tastes. The flesh of the dragon fruit constitutes about two-thirds (~65%) of the fruit, and the peel is approximately one-third (~22%). Dragon fruit peel is believed to be rich in pectin and dietary fibre. In this regard, extracting pectin from dragon fruit peel can be an innovative technology that minimises waste disposal and adds value to the peel. Dragon fruit are currently used in several applications, such as bioplastics, natural dyes and cosmetics. Further research is recommended for diverging its development in various areas and maturing the innovation of its usage. � 2023 by the authors.
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Taharuddin N.H.
Jumaidin R.
Mansor M.R.
Hazrati K.Z.
Tarique J.
Asyraf M.R.M.
Razman M.R.
format Review
author Taharuddin N.H.
Jumaidin R.
Mansor M.R.
Hazrati K.Z.
Tarique J.
Asyraf M.R.M.
Razman M.R.
author_sort Taharuddin N.H.
title Unlocking the Potential of Lignocellulosic Biomass Dragon Fruit (Hylocereus polyrhizus) in Bioplastics, Biocomposites and Various Commercial Applications
title_short Unlocking the Potential of Lignocellulosic Biomass Dragon Fruit (Hylocereus polyrhizus) in Bioplastics, Biocomposites and Various Commercial Applications
title_full Unlocking the Potential of Lignocellulosic Biomass Dragon Fruit (Hylocereus polyrhizus) in Bioplastics, Biocomposites and Various Commercial Applications
title_fullStr Unlocking the Potential of Lignocellulosic Biomass Dragon Fruit (Hylocereus polyrhizus) in Bioplastics, Biocomposites and Various Commercial Applications
title_full_unstemmed Unlocking the Potential of Lignocellulosic Biomass Dragon Fruit (Hylocereus polyrhizus) in Bioplastics, Biocomposites and Various Commercial Applications
title_sort unlocking the potential of lignocellulosic biomass dragon fruit (hylocereus polyrhizus) in bioplastics, biocomposites and various commercial applications
publisher MDPI
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