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Jackfruit Sap

The document discusses research into using jackfruit sap as an adhesive. Researchers extracted sap from sliced jackfruit and found that it dried to a sticky consistency similar to commercial adhesives. To make it more usable, they added wheat flour and water to the sap. In initial tests, the jackfruit sap mixture was found to be an effective adhesive when dry. The researchers followed safety protocols and used materials provided for their experiment to explore developing the jackfruit sap into a practical adhesive.

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Jackfruit Sap

The document discusses research into using jackfruit sap as an adhesive. Researchers extracted sap from sliced jackfruit and found that it dried to a sticky consistency similar to commercial adhesives. To make it more usable, they added wheat flour and water to the sap. In initial tests, the jackfruit sap mixture was found to be an effective adhesive when dry. The researchers followed safety protocols and used materials provided for their experiment to explore developing the jackfruit sap into a practical adhesive.

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1. It takes about 8 minutes to dry and the adhesive effect will be applied.
2. It is best when used in a paper surface such as the frequently used school materials.
3. Yes, it certainly is. In fact, it was more adhesive compared to the commercial one. And so the
researchers came up to an idea to make a paste out of it.
4. Yes. The jack fruit sap has the ability to stick just like an adhesive once it dry.
The sap cannot stand alone as an applicable adhesive, that's why we added a ratio of flour and hot
water as an extender.
We
Instead of decomposing it, why not use it in a productive way?
Remember that white sap that is excreted when you slice a jack fruit?

What is it made of?


And here the researchers introduce Again,
It is sticky and it can also cause stain to your clothes.
The first thing the researchers did was to extract the jackfruit sap into liquid form. The researchers
sliced the topmost part of the jackfruit for it has many sap inside it. Then it was poured down and put
in a small cup that measures 10 ml.
The materials used were assigned orderly from research leader’s commands at El Gibbor Christian
Community Church residence. Other materials were provided by the researchers for support and aid
only, such as gloves, masks, newspapers, alcohol/sanitizers.
This brief background of the effectiveness of the jackfruit sap mixed together with wheat flour and
water moved the researchers to investigate and find out if the study case will be successful in our
experiment actions furthermore.

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