| Literature DB >> 33357844 |
Idalina Gonçalves1, Diana Hernández2, Cátia Cruz3, Joana Lopes4, Ana Barra5, Cláudia Nunes6, José A Lopes da Silva7, Paula Ferreira8, Manuel A Coimbra9.
Abstract
The small amount of proteins in starch-rich food industry byproducts can be an advantage to crosslink with genipin and tailor the performance of biobased films. In this work, genipin was combined with non- purified starch recovered from industrial potato washing slurries and used for films production. Starch recovered from potato washing slurries contained 0.75% protein, 2 times higher than starch directly obtained from potato and 6 times higher than the commercial one. Starch protein-genipin networks were formed with 0.05% and 0.10% genipin, gelatinized at 75 °C and 95 °C in presence of 30% glycerol. Bluish colored films were obtained in all conditions, with the higher surface roughness (Ra, 1.22 μm), stretchability (elongation, 31%), and hydrophobicity (water contact angle, 127°) for 0.10% genipin and starch gelatinized at 75 °C. Therefore, starch-rich byproducts, when combined with genipin, are promising for surpassing the starch-based films hydrophilicity and mechanical fragilities while providing light barrier properties.Entities:
Keywords: Crosslinking; Food byproducts; Hydrophobicity; Polysaccharide-based films; Stretchability
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33357844 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.117236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381