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Development of biodegradable starch-based foams incorporated with grape stalks for food packaging

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CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 225, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2019.115234

Keywords

Cassava starch; Grape stalks; Foam; Biodegradability; Applicability test

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  1. CAPES (Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Level Personnel, Brazil)
  2. CNPq (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, Brazil)
  3. FAPERGS (Research Support Foundation of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)
  4. CAPES CSF-PVE's Project [88881.068177/2014-01]

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Biodegradable cassava starch-based foams incorporated with grape stalks were obtained by thermal expansion. The morphology (SEM), chemical structure (FTIR), crystallinity (XRD), and biodegradability of the foams were evaluated. An applicability test was performed in the storage of food. SEM images showed no residue agglomerations and cell structure generally observed in materials obtained by thermal expansion; FTIR analysis verified interactions of foam components. XRD analysis showed native cassava starch characteristic peaks and the loss of crystallinity after the expansion process, with the formation of an amorphous material. Foams were completely biodegraded after 7 weeks, demonstrating that, for the experimental conditions used, the interactions between the starch and the grape stalks did not generate recalcitrant compounds or structural alterations that would impair foam degradation. Furthermore, the foams added with grape stalks presented good properties in the applicability test, showing a promising application in the storage of foods with low moisture content.

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