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Data in Brief | 2016

Nano-cellulose derived bioplastic biomaterial data for vehicle bio-bumper from banana peel waste biomass

A.B.M. Sharif Hossain; Nasir A. Ibrahim; Mohammed saad Aleissa

The innovative study was carried out to produce nano-cellulose based bioplastic biomaterials for vehicle use coming after bioprocess technology. The data show that nano-cellulose particle size was 20 nm and negligible water absorption was 0.03% in the bioplastic. Moreover, burning test, size and shape characterizations, spray coating dye, energy test and firmness of bioplastic have been explored and compared with the standardization of synthetic vehicle plastic bumper following the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). Tensile test was observed 120 MPa/kg m3. In addition to that pH and cellulose content were found positive in the bioplastic compared to the synthetic plastic. Chemical tests like K, CO3, Cl2, Na were determined and shown positive results compared to the synthetic plastic using the EN-14214 (European Norm) standardization.


Data in Brief | 2018

Nano-cellulose based nano-coating biomaterial dataset using corn leaf biomass: An innovative biodegradable plant biomaterial

A.B.M. Sharif Hossain; Musamma M. Uddin; Vajid N. Veettil; Mohammad Fawzi

The nanocellulose derived biodegradable plant biomaterial as nano-coating can be used in the medical, biomedical cosmetics, and bioengineering products. Bio-plastic and some synthetic derived materials are edible and naturally biodegradable. The study was conducted to investigate edible nano-biopolymer based nano-coating of capsules and drugs or other definite biomedical materials from corn leaf biomass. Corn leaf biomass was used as an innovative sample to produce edible nano-coating bioplastic for drug and capsule coating and other industrial uses. The data show the negligible water 0.01% absorbed by bio-plastic nanocoating. Odor represented by burning test was under the completely standard based on ASTM. Moreover, data on color coating, tensile strength, pH, cellulose content have been shown under standard value of ASTM (American standard for testing and materials) standard. In addition to that data on the chemical element test like K+, CO3−−, Cl-, Na+ exhibited positive data compared to the synthetic plastic in the laboratory using the EN (166)) standardization. Therefore, it can be concluded that both organic (cellulose and starch) based edible nano-coating bioplastic may be used for drug and capsule coating as biomedical and medical components in the pharmaceutical industries.


Data in Brief | 2016

Callus cell proliferation from broccoli leaf slice using IBA and BAP in vitro culture: Its biochemical and antioxidant properties.

A.B.M. Sharif Hossain; Imdadul Haq; Nasir A. Ibrahim; Mohammed saad Aleissa

Plant tissue or cell culture keeps a significant role in micro-propagation in the plant production industry. Combination of 6-Benzylaminopurine (BAP) and other plant growth regulators like 1-Naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) or Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) or indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) was used in the most of the research in tissue culture. The study was carried out to investigate the optimization of the concentration of IBA and BAP combination (0, 0.25, 0.50, 1.0, 1.50, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0 and 3.5 mg/l) for the root, callus and leaf proliferation from the leaf cutting slice. The highest number (6.75) of root proliferation was observed in the concentration of 2.0 mg/l IBA+0.25 mg/l BAP combination. The callus initiation was found in the concentration of IBA 1.0–3.5 mg/l+BAP 1.0–2.0 mg/l. However, the highest callus weight was observed at the concentration of IBA 1.5 mg/l+BAP 1.0 mg/l combination than other combination of concentrations. Positively leaf initiation and formation was better in the concentration of IBA 1–3.5 mg/l+BAP 1.0–2.0 mg/l combination. In addition, the 2,2-diphenyl-2-picrylhydarzyl (DPPH) free radical scavenging potential was higher (70.1%) in leaves extract than in callus extracts (46.3%) at the concentration of 10 mg/ml though both extracts had lower DPPH free radical scavenging activity compared to the positive control, vitamin C and BHT. Theresults conclude that the optimum concentration was IBA 1.5 mg/l+BAP 1.0 mg/l combination to produce callus cell proliferation and concentration of 2.0 mg/l IBA+0.25 mg/l BAP combination was the optimum for root proliferation of broccoli in vitro.


International Journal of Biotech Trends and Technology | 2018

Genome as a Tool of Genetic Engineering: Application in Plant and Plant Derived Medicine

A.B.M. Sharif Hossain; Musamma M. Uddin

The study was conducted from different modern research data to review the innovative latest technology in the genomics and its application in Agriculture, biomedicinae and plant derived medicine. Application of genome in genetic engineering and molecular biotechnology have been exhibited well. Genetically Modified Organism (GMO), Agrobacterium mediated recombination (TDNA) and genetic engineering using molecular Biotechnology in plant, medicine and biomedicine have been highlighted from technology based different research data. Moreover, molecular biotechnology in biopharmaceuticals, pharmacogenomics, new medical therapies, genetic testing, transgenic fruit, vegetable and flower production, using Agrobacterium mediated gene, DNA cloning have been presented well showing innovative


Data in Brief | 2018

Nano-cellulose biopolymer based nano-biofilm biomaterial using plant biomass: An innovative plant biomaterial dataset

A.B.M. Sharif Hossain; Musamma M. Uddin; Mohammad Fawzi; Vajid N. Veettil

The nano-cellulose derived nano-biofilm keeps a magnificent role in medical, biomedical, bioengineering and pharmaceutical industries. Plant biomaterial is naturally organic and biodegradable. This study has been highlighted as one of the strategy introducing biomass based nano-bioplastic (nanobiofilm) to solve dependency on petroleum and environment pollution because of non-degradable plastic. The data study was carried out to investigate the nano-biopolymer (nanocellulose) based nano-biofilm data from corn leaf biomass coming after bioprocess technology without chemicals. Corn leaf biomass was used to produce biodegradable nano-bioplastic for medical and biomedical and other industrial uses. Data on water absorption, odor, pH, cellulose content, shape and firmness, color coating and tensile strength test have been exhibited under standardization of ASTM (American standard for testing and materials). Moreover, the chemical elements of nanobiofilm like K+, CO3−−, Cl−, Na+ showed standard data using the EN (166).


Archive | 2008

Determination of abscisic acid hormone (ABA), mineral content, and distribution pattern of 13 C photoassimilates in bark-ringed young peach trees

A.B.M. Sharif Hossain; Fusao Mizutani


Archive | 2017

Antioxidant in Fruit and Vegetable:Carbohydrate and Protein

A.B.M. Sharif Hossain; Musamma M. Uddin


Archive | 2016

Nanobiomaterial and Nanocatalyst: Biomass

A.B.M. Sharif Hossain; Musamma M. Uddin


Archive | 2016

Principles of Biotechnology

A.B.M. Sharif Hossain; Musamma M. Uddin; Mamunur Rashid


Archive | 2016

Nanocellulose: Bioethanol and fuel cell

A.B.M. Sharif Hossain; Musamma M. Uddin

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