Corn starch (native and phosphorylated) and potato films containing glycerol as plasticizer, and bagasse sugar cane as fiber, were produced by extrusion-calendering process, and characterized for the mechanical properties (tensile stress at rupture rr, elongation at break eb, and Young’s modulus E), water disintegration index (WDI), water absorption capacity (WAC), and luminosity. The evaluated processing variables were: feed moisture, fiber content, and type of starch. The response surface methodology was applied to analyze, and the model of significance was justified by a variance analysis (F-test). The inclusion of fiber provides a mechanical reinforcement to the starch matrix favoring the elongation at break (eb) in thickne...
The aim of this study was to prepare and characterise composites of Soluble potato starch or hydroxy...
Native starch can be chemically modified to improve its functionality and to expand its uses. Modifi...
The conditions of extrusion process for food packaging are determinant on their morphology and, as c...
Corn starch (native and phosphorylated) and potato films containing glycerol as plasticizer, and ba...
The objectives of this dissertation work were to study the film-forming behavior of corn starch and ...
Various edible starch films were prepared via extrusion, with a particular focus on the effects of t...
There is an increasing need for biodegradable plastics because they are environmentally friendly and...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the film formation ability and mechanical stress–strain pr...
The effects of molecular and crystalline structures on the tensile mechanical properties of thermopl...
Thermoplastic starch (TPS) materials were developed from mixtures of native and acetylated corn star...
The supermolecular structure and morphology of extruded flat films from several native starch materi...
Starch directly functionalised in the plant by modulation of its biosynthesis by mutagenesis and tra...
Materials that are renewable and biodegradable are demanded for environmental reasons. Biopolymeric ...
The effects of preheating temperature, glycerol concentration and acid modification on the film-form...
In recent decades, interest in bio-based materials as substitutes for plastics has grown significan...
The aim of this study was to prepare and characterise composites of Soluble potato starch or hydroxy...
Native starch can be chemically modified to improve its functionality and to expand its uses. Modifi...
The conditions of extrusion process for food packaging are determinant on their morphology and, as c...
Corn starch (native and phosphorylated) and potato films containing glycerol as plasticizer, and ba...
The objectives of this dissertation work were to study the film-forming behavior of corn starch and ...
Various edible starch films were prepared via extrusion, with a particular focus on the effects of t...
There is an increasing need for biodegradable plastics because they are environmentally friendly and...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the film formation ability and mechanical stress–strain pr...
The effects of molecular and crystalline structures on the tensile mechanical properties of thermopl...
Thermoplastic starch (TPS) materials were developed from mixtures of native and acetylated corn star...
The supermolecular structure and morphology of extruded flat films from several native starch materi...
Starch directly functionalised in the plant by modulation of its biosynthesis by mutagenesis and tra...
Materials that are renewable and biodegradable are demanded for environmental reasons. Biopolymeric ...
The effects of preheating temperature, glycerol concentration and acid modification on the film-form...
In recent decades, interest in bio-based materials as substitutes for plastics has grown significan...
The aim of this study was to prepare and characterise composites of Soluble potato starch or hydroxy...
Native starch can be chemically modified to improve its functionality and to expand its uses. Modifi...
The conditions of extrusion process for food packaging are determinant on their morphology and, as c...