Determination of Starch Content in Agro-Industrial Residues (2024 – Present)

Biopolymers derived from living organisms provide a sustainable alternative to petroleum-based plastics, reducing environmental pollution and dependence on non-renewable resources. Starch, an abundantly available biopolymer, stands out for its biodegradability, renewability, and versatile applications in industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, and bioplastics. However, starch extraction for non-food applications typically relies on food sources, raising concerns about competition with food supply. This study aims to identify and extract starch from agro-industrial waste, which represents a significant environmental challenge in Puerto Rico. By quantifying the starch content in these residues, the research seeks to enhance waste management strategies, promote sustainable practices, and support the circular economy while mitigating environmental pollution.