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Physicochemical properties of fungal chitin nanopaper from shiitake (L. edodes), enoki (F. velutipes) and oyster mushrooms (P. ostreatus)

We evaluate the physiochemical properties of chitin nanopaper derived from three commonly cultivated mushrooms: shiitake (Lentinula edodes), oyster (Pleurotus ostreatus), and enoki (Flammulina velutipes). Mild alkaline extraction of fungal sample yields higher chitin recovery per dry weight (23–35%)...

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Published in:Carbohydrate polymers 2022-04, Vol.281, p.119038-119038, Article 119038
Main Authors: Mat Zin, Mizan Izzati, Jimat, Dzun Noraini, Wan Nawawi, Wan Mohd Fazli
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Flammulina
Mechanical properties
Mushrooms
Nanofiber
Nanopaper
Pleurotus - chemistry
Shiitake Mushrooms - chemistry
title Physicochemical properties of fungal chitin nanopaper from shiitake (L. edodes), enoki (F. velutipes) and oyster mushrooms (P. ostreatus)
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