Journal of Biobased Chemicals
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Explore cutting-edge research in biobased chemicals. Find articles on sustainable production, innovative applications, and advancements in this rapidly evolving field.

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Effect of Ethanol Solution Concentration in the Extraction Process of Centella asiatica L. Bioactive Components Using Microwave-Assisted Extraction (MAE) Method

The Pegagan plant has a scientific name in the form of Centella asiatica L. which is included in the Centella genus, Apiaceae family, and kingdom Plantae. Pegagan (Centella asiatica L.) has distinctive bioactive components, namely triterpene ester gl...

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Microwave Assisted Hydrolysis Ulva sp. Using HCl for the Production of Bioethanol Raw Materials

The challenges faced by the Indonesian state are increasing greenhouse gases, climate change, and depleting fossil fuel reserves. This requires the exploration of alternative energy that is environmentally friendly and sustainable. Algae biomass, esp...

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Effect of Ethanol Solvents in the Extraction Process of Bioactive Compounds from Brown Seaweed (Sargassum sp.) with the Ultrasound Assisted Extraction Method

Sargassum sp., part of brown algae, is traditionally used as animal feed. Nonetheless, Sargassum contains phenolic compounds that promise to be the raw material of natural antioxidants. The work is to extract phenolic compounds from Sargassum sp. in...

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Extraction Method of Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction (UAE) of Robusta Coffee Skin Waste using 96% Ethanol Solution in Tanah Wulan Village, Maesan District, Bondowoso Regency

Argopuro Mountains, Tanah Wulan Village, Maesan District, Bondowoso Regency, East Java, Indonesia is one of the Robusta coffee-producing areas. Robusta coffee beans that are processed can produce quite a lot of by-products in the form of underutilize...

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Effect of Time, pH, and Yeast Concentration on Bioethanol Levels in the Ulva sp. Fermentation Process

Bioethanol is a form of renewable energy that is used to reduce dependence on the use of fossil fuels which cause various negative impacts on the environment. Ulva sp. contains high carbohydrates so it has the potential as a raw material for bioethan...

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