Development of food packaging bioplastic from potato peel starch incorporated
with rice husk silica using response surface methodology comprehending central
composite design
S. M. Mohammad Azmin, I.A. Nasrudin, M. S. Mat Nor, P.S. Abdullah, H.Y. Ch'ng
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Abstract
Rice husk and sweet potato peel are agricultural waste with high potential and economic
interest. The utilization of these materials in product development will provide substantial
improvement toward waste reduction. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a food
packaging bioplastic using potato peel and rice husk. The optimization of three parameters
(ratio of silica, the volume of glycerol and volume poured) was set in Design Expert
Software version 13 to find the best formulation. The software set eighteen formulations
to measure advanced bioplastic thickness, density, and moisture content. The optimum
formulation exhibits thickness, density and moisture content with the value of 1.87 mm,
0.196 g/mL and 31.224%, respectively. In response surface methodology, bioplastic
formulation was optimized using central composite design (CCD). The statistical model
displayed an excellent fit with standard deviation, R2
data. The R2
for thickness was
0.8946, while 0.9516 for density and 0.96 for moisture content. These values were close to
1, indicating the significant effect on the tested conditions to get the optimum formulation.