Literature DB >> 30150834

Effect of nopal mucilage addition on physical, barrier and mechanical properties of citric pectin-based films.

A Y Guadarrama-Lezama1, J Castaño2, G Velázquez3, H Carrillo-Navas4, J Alvarez-Ramírez5.   

Abstract

This study considered the effect of the nopal mucilage (NM) fraction on the physical, barrier and mechanical properties of citric pectin-based (CP) films. Pectin aqueous dispersion 75 mL (2.0 g/100 g water) were mixed with 5 mL of glycerol and 20 mL of NM aqueous dispersions at different concentrations; namely, 5, 10, 12, 14 16, 18 and 20 g/100 g water. Films containing the highest NM content (20 g/100 g water) exhibited improved thermal stability. The addition of NM at relatively low concentration (0-10 g/100 g water) led to important modifications of mechanical properties, including elongation to break, tensile strength, and elasticity. Microstructural analysis showed that films containing between 14 and 20 g/100 g water of NM presented rough and fractured surfaces. As mucilage concentration in films was increased, the vapor water permeability decreased as result of better internal cohesiveness of components. The modification of the physical properties in CP films resulted from molecular and physical interaction of its components. In general, the combination of NM and CP for forming edible films led to enhanced thermal stability and higher water vapor permeability, which are prescribed properties for applications as food packaging.

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Keywords:  Citric pectin-based films; Food packaging; Nopal mucilage; Thermal stability; Vapor water permeability

Year:  2018        PMID: 30150834      PMCID: PMC6098804          DOI: 10.1007/s13197-018-3304-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Sci Technol        ISSN: 0022-1155            Impact factor:   2.701


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