Thermoplastic starch (TPS) films are considered one of the most promising alternatives for replacing synthetic polymers in the packaging field due to the starch biodegradability, low cost, and abundant availability. However, starch granule composition, expressed in terms of amylose content and phosphate monoesters, and molecular weight of starch clearly affects some film properties. In this contribution, biodegradable TPS films made from potato, corn, wheat, and rice starch were prepared using the casting technique. The effect of the grain structure of each starch on microstructure, transparency, hydration properties, crystallinity, and mechanical properties of the films, was evaluated. Potato starch films were the most transparent and corn...
Edible films and coatings have been applied as the potential substitutes for conventional plastics i...
Edible films and coatings have been applied as the potential substitutes for conventional plastics i...
The effects of molecular and crystalline structures on the tensile mechanical properties of thermopl...
Starch films are gaining attention as substitutes of synthetic polymers due to their biodegradabilit...
In recent decades, interest in bio-based materials as substitutes for plastics has grown significan...
Starch films are gaining attention as substitutes of synthetic polymers due to their biodegradabilit...
This chapter discusses film forming ability of different native and modified starches by casting met...
Starch is the major carbohydrate reserve in plant tubers and seed endosperm where it is found as gra...
Oleic acid and 10-undecenoic acid were used to esterify corn, tapioca, potato and a waxy potato star...
Oleic acid and 10-undecenoic acid were used to esterify corn, tapioca, potato and a waxy potato star...
Oleic acid and 10-undecenoic acid were used to esterify corn, tapioca, potato and a waxy potato star...
Oleic acid and 10-undecenoic acid were used to esterify corn, tapioca, potato and a waxy potato star...
Materials that are renewable and biodegradable are demanded for environmental reasons. Biopolymeric ...
The effects of molecular and crystalline structures on the tensile mechanical properties of thermopl...
Materials that are renewable and biodegradable are demanded for environmental reasons. Biopolymeric ...
Edible films and coatings have been applied as the potential substitutes for conventional plastics i...
Edible films and coatings have been applied as the potential substitutes for conventional plastics i...
The effects of molecular and crystalline structures on the tensile mechanical properties of thermopl...
Starch films are gaining attention as substitutes of synthetic polymers due to their biodegradabilit...
In recent decades, interest in bio-based materials as substitutes for plastics has grown significan...
Starch films are gaining attention as substitutes of synthetic polymers due to their biodegradabilit...
This chapter discusses film forming ability of different native and modified starches by casting met...
Starch is the major carbohydrate reserve in plant tubers and seed endosperm where it is found as gra...
Oleic acid and 10-undecenoic acid were used to esterify corn, tapioca, potato and a waxy potato star...
Oleic acid and 10-undecenoic acid were used to esterify corn, tapioca, potato and a waxy potato star...
Oleic acid and 10-undecenoic acid were used to esterify corn, tapioca, potato and a waxy potato star...
Oleic acid and 10-undecenoic acid were used to esterify corn, tapioca, potato and a waxy potato star...
Materials that are renewable and biodegradable are demanded for environmental reasons. Biopolymeric ...
The effects of molecular and crystalline structures on the tensile mechanical properties of thermopl...
Materials that are renewable and biodegradable are demanded for environmental reasons. Biopolymeric ...
Edible films and coatings have been applied as the potential substitutes for conventional plastics i...
Edible films and coatings have been applied as the potential substitutes for conventional plastics i...
The effects of molecular and crystalline structures on the tensile mechanical properties of thermopl...