| Literature DB >> 22453930 |
Xingfeng Guo1, Yanan Lu, Heping Cui, Xiangxing Jia, Hongchao Bai, Yuxiang Ma.
Abstract
The effects of zein ratio, concentration of glycerol, liquid-solid ratio, ethanol concentration, pH and heat-treatment temperature on the properties of zein/wheat gluten composite films were researched. The results showed that elongation (E) increased with an increase in glycerol or ethanol concentrations, but it first increased and then decreased with increasing zein/wheat gluten ratio, heat-treatment temperature, pH and the ratio of liquid to solid; Tensile strength (TS) increased with the increase in heat-treatment temperature and pH, and decreased with the increase in glycerol or ethanol concentrations, and it reached a maximum value when the ratio of zein/wheat gluten was 20%, but had a minimum value when the ratio of liquid to solid was 8:1; Water Vapor Permeability (WVP) increased with an increase of glycerol concentration and the ratio of liquid to solid and ethanol concentration, but it decreased with increasing zein/wheat gluten ratio, heat treatment temperature, and pH of the film forming solution.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22453930 PMCID: PMC6268317 DOI: 10.3390/molecules17043794
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1Effect of zein/wheat gluten ratio on E, TS(a) and water vapor permeability (WVP) (b).
Figure 2Effect of concentration of glycerol on E, TS (a) and WVP (b).
Figure 3Effect of heat-treatment temperature on E, TS (a) and WVP (b).
Figure 4Effect of the ratio of liquid to solid on E, TS (a) and WVP (b).
Figure 5Effect of ethanol concentration on E, TS (a) and WVP (b).
Figure 6Effect of pH on E, TS (a) and WVP (b).