BIODEGRADABLE POLYESTERS BASED ON RENEWABLE POLYOLS AND THEIR ANTI FUNGAL PROPERTIES DERIVED FROM SALVIA HISPANICA SEEDS

Authors

  • A. Jeni
  • S. Begila David

Keywords:

Green plastics, bio- based, biodegradable, renewable, polyol, polyesters

Abstract

A new field of study is the use of bio-based materials to create sustainable goods. The use of renewable biomass-derived

monomers in the production of green plastics has grown in popularity recently. One of the most important renewable

resources that may be obtained in large quantities from a variety of natural and synthetic sources for the production of

polyesters is polyols. Renewable polyols for the production of bio-based, biodegradable polyesters are covered in this

study. Polyols and diacids, which are very ecologically friendly compounds, are produced as the polyesters break

down. Certain elastomeric sustainable polyol-based polyesters may be developed by careful process engineering conditions

selection, chemical adjustments, and creative technologies with an industrial focus.

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Published

2025-09-17

How to Cite

A. Jeni, & S. Begila David. (2025). BIODEGRADABLE POLYESTERS BASED ON RENEWABLE POLYOLS AND THEIR ANTI FUNGAL PROPERTIES DERIVED FROM SALVIA HISPANICA SEEDS. The Bioscan, 20(3), 597–601. Retrieved from https://thebioscan.com/index.php/pub/article/view/4114