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Optimization of chemical treatments on the mechanical properties of banana leaves (2024)
Kalina, S. ; Kapilan, R. ; Wickramasinghe, Indira ; Navaratne, S. B.
Plant leaves, especially from bananas, have been used in food packing for a long time, and it has been proven that banana leaves possess the best attributes in developing bio-degradable packaging materials. The current study aims to determine the effects of four types of chemical treatments on the mechanical properties of banana leaves and to optimize the treatment conditions. Mature banana leaves were immersed in chemicals, namely glycerin (25%, 33%), citric acid (0.5%, 1%), calcium hydroxide  (3%, 5%), and sodium chloride (5%, 10%) for seven days while drawing samples daily for testing. The treated samples were tested for mechanical properties such as hardness, tear resistance, and load-bearing capacity, using recommended protocols with slight modifications. The multi-response optimization was done using the statistical method named Grey Relational Analysis to select the best treatment setting. The results revealed that  the treatments of citric acid solution (0.5%) for one day and two days, Glycerin (33.3%) for one day and two days, and NaCl solution (10%) for one day were among the first five in the Grey Relational Grades obtained for multi-response optimization and demonstrated a significant (p<0.05) increment for all the three mechanical properties. Hence, the selected chemical treatments positively affect the mechanical properties of banana leaves at their optimum treatment conditions.
Evaluation of knowledge, attitudes, and practices of estate managers on food safety of black tea manufacturing in the Uva region of Sri Lanka (2023)
Kahandage, K. P. M. ; Wickramasinghe, Indira ; Navaratne, S. B. ; Wijesinghe, W. A. J. P.
Sri Lankan black tea is renowned for its high quality and regarded as a brand that is chemically safe, ozone-friendly, and ethically acceptable with accountable stakeholders in the supply chain. Meantime, food safety has become one of the mandated food attributes that is heavily concern by stakeholders even at the estate level. Hence, this study aimed to determine the level of knowledge, attitudes, and practice (KAP) of managers at black tea manufacturing in the Uva region of Sri Lanka regarding basic food safety concerns. Data were collected from 30 respondents at 30 black tea manufacturing factories in the Uva region using a stratified random sampling technique. A pre-tested interviewer-administered questionnaire based on KAP of basic food safety was utilized and collected data were analyzed using descriptive analysis and correlation analysis. The study indicated that the mean percentage of knowledge was satisfactory (93.1%), and the mean score for attitudes and practices of food safety was 4.7±0.4 (X±SD) and 4.6±0.5 (X±SD), respectively. However, this study depicted that the knowledge of food safety influenced managers’ attitudes (0.421, P<0.05) but not their food safety behaviour. Further, they believed that food safety management systems would be a means of directing their black tea to the international market (76.7%), while pledging the concerns of food safety (70%). However, it was depicted that constraints with food handlers (100%) and financial difficulties (73.3%) hugely affected the implementation of food safety management systems at the black tea manufacturing factories in the Uva region of Sri Lanka. Hence, this study suggests continuous, periodical but short training to sustain the practice of handling teas safely in the Uva region of Sri Lanka.
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