Preparation and characterization of thermoplastic starch and cellulose nanofibers as green nanocomposites: Extrusion processing
This research was aimed at studying the preparation of thermoplastic starch (TPS) from
cornstarch flour using twin screw extrusion. Also, the effects of the addition of cellulose …
cornstarch flour using twin screw extrusion. Also, the effects of the addition of cellulose …
Banana<? index value=" banana"?> starch<? index value=" starch"?> nanocomposite films reinforced with nanocellulose<? index value=" nanocellulose"?>
Owing to the increasing global pollution due to the use of conventional plastic materials,
biodegradable films and sheets have been given prominent importance owing to their …
biodegradable films and sheets have been given prominent importance owing to their …
Influence of nanocellulose additive on the film properties of native rice starch-based edible films for food packaging
J Jeevahan, M Chandrasekaran - Recent patents on …, 2019 - ingentaconnect.com
Background & Objective: Starch-based edible films, which are transparent, odourless,
biodegradable, tasteless, and semi-permeable to gases and food additives, have attracted …
biodegradable, tasteless, and semi-permeable to gases and food additives, have attracted …
Characterization of starch-based bioplastics from jackfruit seed plasticized with glycerol
RF Santana, RCF Bonomo, ORR Gandolfi… - Journal of food science …, 2018 - Springer
Biodegradable films based on starches from different botanical sources exhibited
physicochemical and functional properties which were related with the starch characteristics …
physicochemical and functional properties which were related with the starch characteristics …
Starch-based biodegradable film with poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate): preparation, morphology, thermal and biodegradation properties
S Pokhrel, A Sigdel, R Lach, M Slouf, J Sirc… - … Science, Part A, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Starch was extracted from potato (Solanum tuberosum) cultivated in Nepal. The yield of
starch of different sorts of the species S. tuberosum was compared with each other …
starch of different sorts of the species S. tuberosum was compared with each other …
Morphological, mechanical, barrier and properties of films based on acetylated starch and cellulose from barley
BACKGROUND Biodegradable films of native or acetylated starches with different
concentrations of cellulose fibers (0%, 10% and 20%) were prepared. The films were …
concentrations of cellulose fibers (0%, 10% and 20%) were prepared. The films were …
[HTML][HTML] Tapioca starch films reinforced with microcrystalline cellulose for potential food packaging application
SH Othman, NA MAJID, ISMA Tawakkal… - Food Science and …, 2019 - SciELO Brasil
This work is directed towards developing biodegradable films from biopolymer that is
sustainable and environmentally friendly particularly tapioca starch (TPS) films. However …
sustainable and environmentally friendly particularly tapioca starch (TPS) films. However …
Paste viscosity of rice starches of different amylose content and carboxymethylcellulose formed by dry heating and the physical properties of their films
Y Li, CF Shoemaker, J Ma, X Shen, F Zhong - Food Chemistry, 2008 - Elsevier
Starch modified by combination with sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) has been
reported to have improved film properties. In this study, rice starches with different amylose …
reported to have improved film properties. In this study, rice starches with different amylose …
Improvement in mechanical and physical properties of starch-based films provided by cellulose nanocrystals extracted from rice straw
Films based on starch (ST) have been widely used for food packaging; however, it is
necessary to improve their mechanical properties. In this context, eco-friendly starch films …
necessary to improve their mechanical properties. In this context, eco-friendly starch films …
[PDF][PDF] Chemical modification of biodegradable cassava starch films by natural mono-, di-and tri-carboxylic acids.
J Prachayawarakorn, J Tamseekhram - Songklanakarin Journal of …, 2019 - academia.edu
Starch is the most important polysaccharide polymer used to develop biodegradable films,
mainly used for packaging applications. Due to high hydrophilicity and poor mechanical …
mainly used for packaging applications. Due to high hydrophilicity and poor mechanical …