The aim of this study was to evaluate the suitability of in vitro enzymatic methods for assaying the biodegradability of new starch-based biopolymers. The materials studied included commercial starch-based materials and thermoplastic starch films prepared by extrusion from glycerol and native potato starch, native barley starch, or crosslinked amylomaize starch. Enzymatic hydrolysis was performed using excessBacillus licheniformis α-amylase andAspergillus niger glucoamylase at 37°C and 80°C. The degree of degradation was determined by measuring the dissolved carbohydrates and the weight loss of the samples. Biodegradation was also determined by incubating the samples in a compost environment and measuring the weight loss after composting. T...
Over the past decades, international research has led to the strong development of materials from bi...
Low density (LDPE) and high density (HDPE) polyethylene films filled with starch up to a maximum lev...
This thesis is about making bioplastic films from potato starch and testing their biodegradability. ...
The aim of this study was to compare three different test methods for assaying the biodegradability ...
Commercially available starch-based biodegradable films were tested for the assessment of biodegrada...
Apart from favourable physico-chemical and mechanical properties, the most important requirement for...
The study was aimed on the determination of biodegradation rate of extruded starch carriers, with or...
The susceptibility of starch-based biomaterials to enzymatic degradation by amylolytic enzymes (gluc...
The biodegradability of cellulose-based materials was compared in the standard Sturm test and by enz...
Biopolymers are polymers produced by certain microorganisms, that are readily degradable in the envi...
The constant increase of the plastic production over the world has become a serious problem, since m...
Studies were made of the microbial degradation of a series of low density polyethylene films filled ...
Biodegradable plastics made from biopolymers (made in nature) or from bio-based polymers (made in a ...
The constant increase of the plastic production over the world has become a serious problem, since m...
To estimate either the susceptibility of packaging materials to enzymes or their potential biodegrad...
Over the past decades, international research has led to the strong development of materials from bi...
Low density (LDPE) and high density (HDPE) polyethylene films filled with starch up to a maximum lev...
This thesis is about making bioplastic films from potato starch and testing their biodegradability. ...
The aim of this study was to compare three different test methods for assaying the biodegradability ...
Commercially available starch-based biodegradable films were tested for the assessment of biodegrada...
Apart from favourable physico-chemical and mechanical properties, the most important requirement for...
The study was aimed on the determination of biodegradation rate of extruded starch carriers, with or...
The susceptibility of starch-based biomaterials to enzymatic degradation by amylolytic enzymes (gluc...
The biodegradability of cellulose-based materials was compared in the standard Sturm test and by enz...
Biopolymers are polymers produced by certain microorganisms, that are readily degradable in the envi...
The constant increase of the plastic production over the world has become a serious problem, since m...
Studies were made of the microbial degradation of a series of low density polyethylene films filled ...
Biodegradable plastics made from biopolymers (made in nature) or from bio-based polymers (made in a ...
The constant increase of the plastic production over the world has become a serious problem, since m...
To estimate either the susceptibility of packaging materials to enzymes or their potential biodegrad...
Over the past decades, international research has led to the strong development of materials from bi...
Low density (LDPE) and high density (HDPE) polyethylene films filled with starch up to a maximum lev...
This thesis is about making bioplastic films from potato starch and testing their biodegradability. ...