Antimicrobial, Physicochemical, Mechanical, and Barrier Properties of Tapioca Starch Films Incorporated with Eucalyptus Extract
Starch is found in abundance in nature and it is one of the raw materials used for food packaging because of the low price, biodegradability, good mechanical and barrier properties. The recycling ability of coating materials was significantly increased by using edible films and coating in comparis...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Islamic Azad University
2013-05-01
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Series: | Journal of Chemical Health Risks |
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Online Access: | http://jchr.org/index.php/JCHR/article/view/188/106 |
Summary: | Starch is found in abundance in nature and it is one of the raw materials used for food packaging
because of the low price, biodegradability, good mechanical and barrier properties. The recycling ability of
coating materials was significantly increased by using edible films and coating in comparison to traditional
packaging and it could be an alternative for synthetic films. In this research, the effect of eucalyptus extract
(Aqueous Extract) was investigated on tapioca starch films. Tapioca starch films were prepared by casting
method with addition of eucalyptus extract and a mixture of sorbitol/glycerol (weight ratio of 3 to 1) as
plasticizers. Eucalyptus extract incorporated to the tapioca starch films were dried at different concentrations
(0, 15, 25, and 35 of total solid) under controlled conditions. Physicochemical properties such as water
absorption capacity (WAC), water vapor permeability (WVP) and mechanical properties of the films were
evaluated. Results showed that by increasing the concentration of eucalyptus extract, tensile strength was
increased from 20.60 to 15.68 (MPa), also elongation was increased from 19.31 to 23.57 (%) at break and
Young’s modulus was decreased from 800.31 to 500.32 (MPa). Also incorporation of eucalyptus extract in the
structure of biopolymer increased permeability of water vapor of starch films. Tapioca starch films
incorporated with eucalyptus extract exhibited excellent antimicrobial activity against E. Coli. In summary,
eucalyptus extract improves functional properties of tapioca starch films and this types of films can be used in
food packaging. |
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ISSN: | 2251-6719 2251-6727 |