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Preparation of a novel biodegradable packaging film based on corn starch-chitosan and poloxamers

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CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 251, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.117009

Keywords

Biodegradable film; Composite film; Starch; Chitosan; Water vapor permeability; Water solubility

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  1. CIQA [6521]

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Starch and chitosan-based biodegradable materials can be enhanced with the addition of Pluronic F127 to increase their hydrophobicity and improve water vapor barrier properties, resulting in a more homogeneous and smoother surface.
Starch is an excellent alternative to produce packaging materials, however, due to its high hydrophilicity, it is necessary to mix it with other polymers. Chitosan (CTS) is a polymer extracted from shrimp shells and crabs, which can be used to make biodegradable materials. The principal component of biodegradable was corn starch and chitosan, the copolymer pluronic F127 was incorporated in several concentrations and its effect on the water vapor barrier, morphological, thermal, and mechanical properties of the films was evaluated, because its incorporation in the formulation of biodegradable materials could increase its hydrophobicity. The surface of starch-chitosan composite films obtained was more homogeneous and smoother with the increase in the content of plumnic F127. The %S and WVP of the starch-chitosan films decreased from 42 to 3%, and 21 x 10(-11) to 3 x 10(-14) g. m(-1) s(-1) Pa-1, respectively, with the incorporation of plumnic from 3%, which makes these materials a good alternative for product packaging.

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