| Literature DB >> 33246007 |
Daniela Cerro1, Gonzalo Bustos2, Carolina Villegas3, Nicolás Buendia4, Giannina Truffa4, María Paz Godoy1, Francisco Rodríguez3, Adrián Rojas1, María José Galotto3, Luis Constandil5, Mauricio Yáñez-S6, Julio Romero7, Alejandra Torres8.
Abstract
Poly (lactic acid)/lignin nanocomposites (PLA/Lig-Np) containing cinnamaldehyde (Ci) were obtained by a combination of melt extrusion and supercritical impregnation process. In this work, Ci impregnation tests were carried out in a high-pressure cell at 40 °C for 3 h using 12 MPa and 1 MPa min-1 of depressurization rate, obtaining impregnation yields ranging from 5.7 to 10.8% w/w. Thermal, mechanical and colorimetric properties of the developed films were affected by the incorporation of lignin nanoparticles and the active compound, obtaining biodegradable plastic materials with a strong UV-light barrier property compared to PLA films. In addition, disintegrability tests under composting conditions confirmed the biodegradable character of nanocomposites developed. On day 23, a disintegration percentage greater than 90% was determined for all bionanocomposites. Finally, to establish the possible toxicity effect of the nanocomposites obtained, studies in vivo were performed in normal rats. Toxicity studies showed normal blood parameters after a single dose of nanocomposites. PLA/Ci/Lig-Np bionanocomposite films could be potentially applied to design biodegradable UV-light barrier materials for food packaging and biomedical applications.Entities:
Keywords: Cinnamaldehyde; Disintegration; Lignin nanoparticles; Polylactic acid (PLA); Supercritical impregnation; Toxicity studies
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33246007 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2020.11.140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Macromol ISSN: 0141-8130 Impact factor: 6.953