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Pimonpan Kaewprachu1,2, Kazufumi Osako3, Natthakan Rungraeng1, Saroat Rawdkuen1.
Abstract
The effects of glycerol-sorbitol combinations (G/S) at different ratios (0: 2, 0.5: 1.5, 1: 1, 1.5: 0.5, and 2: 0, w/w) on the properties of fish myofibrillar protein (FMP) films were evaluated and then compared to those of synthetic wrap film (polyvinyl chloride; PVC). The thickness of FMP films plasticized with G/S at various ratios was in the range of 0.012 to 0.013 mm and transparency values were 3.81-3.86. Significant increases in elongation at break (65.81-116.53%), oxygen permeability (12.83-36.11 cm3/m2/day), and water vapour permeability (0.27-1.43 × 10-10 g/m/s/Pa) were observed when the proportion of glycerol increased (P < 0.05). No significant difference was observed in a* and b* values, compared to the PVC film. However, tensile strength values (12.56-3.52 MPa) decreased when the proportion of glycerol increased (P < 0.05). A change in the amount of sorbitol influenced the thermal properties of FMP films. According to their properties, up to 50% of glycerol could be substituted for sorbitol in order to enhance the strength, barrier, and thermal properties of the FMP films. © Association of Food Scientists & Technologists (India) 2021.Entities:
Keywords: Biodegradable films; Fish myofibrillar protein; Glycerol; Plasticizer; Sorbitol
Year: 2021 PMID: 35250085 PMCID: PMC8882529 DOI: 10.1007/s13197-021-05173-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Food Sci Technol ISSN: 0022-1155 Impact factor: 2.701