Preparation of glue from Antipolo and jackfruit tree resin / by Mia Victoria V. Austria ... [et al.].

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Abstract: AUSTRIA, MIA VICTORIA V., AUSTRIA, RAYMOND WINSTON N.; DALAN, MELDRIN B.; GIRON, ALFDOR JOHN P., Applied Research III, Cavite State University, College of Education, Laboratory School, Indang, Cavite, March 2002, “Preparation of Glue From Antipolo and Jackfruit Resins”. Adviser: Dr. Lilibeth P. Novicio. This study entitled “Preparation of Glue from Antipolo and Jackfruit Resin” was conducted last September to December 2001 at Castafios Cerca, Bailen, Cavite. This study aimed to extract resin from Antipolo and Jackfruit tree; to produce glue from resin; to evaluate the finished glue’s sensory properties such as color, odor and stickiness; and to determine the proportion which produced the best glue. The study is arranged in a Complete Randomized Design (CRD) with 6 treatments. Treatments used are TO — 100% starch and water, T1 - 35% Jackfruit resin, 35% alcohol and 30% starch, T2 — 40% Jackfruit resin, 40% alcohol and 20% starch, T3 — 45% Jackfruit resin, 45% alcohol and 10% starch, T4 - 35% Antipolo resin, 35% alcohol and 30% starch, T5 — 40% Antipolo resin, 40% alcohol and 20% starch, T6 — 45% Antipolo resin, 45% alcohol and 10% starch. Each treatment was evaluated in terms of color, odor, stickiness, effectiveness and general acceptability. Results showed that there is a possibility of producing glue from Antipolo and Jackfruit tree resin. It was observed that Treatment 1(35% Jackfruit resin, 35% alcohol and 30% starch) could be used as substitute for wood glue.
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Research Study (Applied Research IV - - Agri-Science Curriculum) Cavite State University.

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AUSTRIA, MIA VICTORIA V., AUSTRIA, RAYMOND WINSTON N.; DALAN, MELDRIN B.; GIRON, ALFDOR JOHN P., Applied Research III, Cavite State University, College of Education, Laboratory School, Indang, Cavite, March 2002, “Preparation of Glue From Antipolo and Jackfruit Resins”. Adviser: Dr. Lilibeth P. Novicio.

This study entitled “Preparation of Glue from Antipolo and Jackfruit Resin” was conducted last September to December 2001 at Castafios Cerca, Bailen, Cavite.

This study aimed to extract resin from Antipolo and Jackfruit tree; to produce glue from resin; to evaluate the finished glue’s sensory properties such as color, odor and stickiness; and to determine the proportion which produced the best glue.

The study is arranged in a Complete Randomized Design (CRD) with 6 treatments. Treatments used are TO — 100% starch and water, T1 - 35% Jackfruit resin, 35% alcohol and 30% starch, T2 — 40% Jackfruit resin, 40% alcohol and 20% starch, T3 — 45% Jackfruit resin, 45% alcohol and 10% starch, T4 - 35% Antipolo resin, 35% alcohol and 30% starch, T5 — 40% Antipolo resin, 40% alcohol and 20% starch, T6 — 45% Antipolo resin, 45% alcohol and 10% starch. Each treatment was evaluated in terms of color, odor, stickiness, effectiveness and general acceptability.

Results showed that there is a possibility of producing glue from Antipolo and Jackfruit tree resin. It was observed that Treatment 1(35% Jackfruit resin, 35% alcohol and 30% starch) could be used as substitute for wood glue.

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