Physical characterization of latex from Artocarpus heterophyllus lam. (Jackfruit) and four related artocarpus spp.

This study focused on the physical properties of latex extracted from five species of Artocarpus J.R.Forster & G.Forster, namely: A. altilis (Parkinson) Fosberg, A. blancoi Merr, A. camansi Blanco, A. heterophyllus Lam., and A. ovatus Blanco as potential natural adhesives. Surface morphology sho...

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Main Authors: Nepacina, Maria Rejane J., Linis, Virgilio C., Janairo, Jose Isagani B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-29432021-08-03T03:04:18Z Physical characterization of latex from Artocarpus heterophyllus lam. (Jackfruit) and four related artocarpus spp. Nepacina, Maria Rejane J. Linis, Virgilio C. Janairo, Jose Isagani B. This study focused on the physical properties of latex extracted from five species of Artocarpus J.R.Forster & G.Forster, namely: A. altilis (Parkinson) Fosberg, A. blancoi Merr, A. camansi Blanco, A. heterophyllus Lam., and A. ovatus Blanco as potential natural adhesives. Surface morphology showed that all five Artocarpus spp. have no specific forms, but otherwise flexible and viscoelastic. Contact angle measurements showed that all samples of Artocarpus spp. were hydrophilic with low contact angle values owing to the contents of natural source of the latex. FTIR analysis matched all Artocarpus latex samples to that of Polyvinyl acetate. Highest resin content was found on A. ovatus with all the species containing natural resin. It was also confirmed that out of the three stress strain analyses, A. camansi had the highest values for tensile strength, A. ovatus had the highest values for Young’s modulus of elasticity and the highest percentage elongation values belonged to A. heterophyllus. Adhesive shear strengths with maximum force values were highest in A. ovatus. Through cluster analysis, out of the eight variables tested A. heterophyllus was the outgroup being attributed to its latex gum-like property. All the above tests and analyses suggested that latex of all five Artocarpus spp. were similar in characteristics to polymer adhesive. Among which A. camansi and A. ovatus exhibited high results on adhesive strength tests. © 2020 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1944 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Artocarpus Latex Chemistry
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topic Artocarpus
Latex
Chemistry
spellingShingle Artocarpus
Latex
Chemistry
Nepacina, Maria Rejane J.
Linis, Virgilio C.
Janairo, Jose Isagani B.
Physical characterization of latex from Artocarpus heterophyllus lam. (Jackfruit) and four related artocarpus spp.
description This study focused on the physical properties of latex extracted from five species of Artocarpus J.R.Forster & G.Forster, namely: A. altilis (Parkinson) Fosberg, A. blancoi Merr, A. camansi Blanco, A. heterophyllus Lam., and A. ovatus Blanco as potential natural adhesives. Surface morphology showed that all five Artocarpus spp. have no specific forms, but otherwise flexible and viscoelastic. Contact angle measurements showed that all samples of Artocarpus spp. were hydrophilic with low contact angle values owing to the contents of natural source of the latex. FTIR analysis matched all Artocarpus latex samples to that of Polyvinyl acetate. Highest resin content was found on A. ovatus with all the species containing natural resin. It was also confirmed that out of the three stress strain analyses, A. camansi had the highest values for tensile strength, A. ovatus had the highest values for Young’s modulus of elasticity and the highest percentage elongation values belonged to A. heterophyllus. Adhesive shear strengths with maximum force values were highest in A. ovatus. Through cluster analysis, out of the eight variables tested A. heterophyllus was the outgroup being attributed to its latex gum-like property. All the above tests and analyses suggested that latex of all five Artocarpus spp. were similar in characteristics to polymer adhesive. Among which A. camansi and A. ovatus exhibited high results on adhesive strength tests. © 2020 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland.
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author Nepacina, Maria Rejane J.
Linis, Virgilio C.
Janairo, Jose Isagani B.
author_facet Nepacina, Maria Rejane J.
Linis, Virgilio C.
Janairo, Jose Isagani B.
author_sort Nepacina, Maria Rejane J.
title Physical characterization of latex from Artocarpus heterophyllus lam. (Jackfruit) and four related artocarpus spp.
title_short Physical characterization of latex from Artocarpus heterophyllus lam. (Jackfruit) and four related artocarpus spp.
title_full Physical characterization of latex from Artocarpus heterophyllus lam. (Jackfruit) and four related artocarpus spp.
title_fullStr Physical characterization of latex from Artocarpus heterophyllus lam. (Jackfruit) and four related artocarpus spp.
title_full_unstemmed Physical characterization of latex from Artocarpus heterophyllus lam. (Jackfruit) and four related artocarpus spp.
title_sort physical characterization of latex from artocarpus heterophyllus lam. (jackfruit) and four related artocarpus spp.
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2020
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1944
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