Guar gum hydrogels may be dried to form polymer films which have the potential for use as biodegradable alternatives to polymers such as low-density polyethylene. In this study, the tensile strength and tensile modulus of guar gel films having moisture contents ranging between 15% and 18% (wet basis) were measured at a strain rate of 1 mm min⁻¹. Mean tensile strengths of the films ranged between 25 MPa and 40 MPa (dependent on composition) which is of similar magnitude to the tensile strength data for polyethylene and cellophane that are reported in the literature. The mean tensile modulus of the films (1.5–2.5 GPa) was higher than the tensile modulus values reported for low-density polyethylene but comparable to those for cellophane (3 GPa...
A new series of eco-friendly cross linked guar gum-g-poly(acrylate) porous superabsorbent hydrogels ...
Guar gum based hydrogels have evoked great attention in research as well as in industry for explorin...
It is a challenging task to develop active biomacromolecular wound dressing materials that are bioco...
Guar gum hydrogels may be dried to form polymer films which have the potential for use as biodegrada...
Introduction: Hydrogels have existed for more than half century, they are unique, consist of a self-...
Biopolymer-based films are natural, renewable, nontoxic and biodegradable alternatives to plastic pa...
Food needing to be easier to make with less processing time is becoming prevalent due to increasingl...
Nowadays, pollution caused by the excessive use of non-biodegradable plastic food packaging material...
Background: Applications of film-forming materials in coating technology and drug delivery systems h...
The influence of different plasticizers (glycols, sugars and polyols) on the moisture sorption, mech...
This article focuses on agar biopolymer films that offer promise for developing biodegradable packag...
We study the tensile properties of biopolymer films made from the seaweed biopolymer agar. We test w...
Abstract: Guar gum produces films that lack in clarity and have poor tensile strength. Hence guar g...
Edible films are manufactured from natural, renewable, nontoxic, and biodegradable polymers and are ...
Polysaccharides obtained from plant have been investigated for the develop-ment of edible/biodegrada...
A new series of eco-friendly cross linked guar gum-g-poly(acrylate) porous superabsorbent hydrogels ...
Guar gum based hydrogels have evoked great attention in research as well as in industry for explorin...
It is a challenging task to develop active biomacromolecular wound dressing materials that are bioco...
Guar gum hydrogels may be dried to form polymer films which have the potential for use as biodegrada...
Introduction: Hydrogels have existed for more than half century, they are unique, consist of a self-...
Biopolymer-based films are natural, renewable, nontoxic and biodegradable alternatives to plastic pa...
Food needing to be easier to make with less processing time is becoming prevalent due to increasingl...
Nowadays, pollution caused by the excessive use of non-biodegradable plastic food packaging material...
Background: Applications of film-forming materials in coating technology and drug delivery systems h...
The influence of different plasticizers (glycols, sugars and polyols) on the moisture sorption, mech...
This article focuses on agar biopolymer films that offer promise for developing biodegradable packag...
We study the tensile properties of biopolymer films made from the seaweed biopolymer agar. We test w...
Abstract: Guar gum produces films that lack in clarity and have poor tensile strength. Hence guar g...
Edible films are manufactured from natural, renewable, nontoxic, and biodegradable polymers and are ...
Polysaccharides obtained from plant have been investigated for the develop-ment of edible/biodegrada...
A new series of eco-friendly cross linked guar gum-g-poly(acrylate) porous superabsorbent hydrogels ...
Guar gum based hydrogels have evoked great attention in research as well as in industry for explorin...
It is a challenging task to develop active biomacromolecular wound dressing materials that are bioco...