The mechanical, thermal, and barrier properties of tapioca starch films produced using a solvent casting method with varying concentrations of chitosan nanoparticles (CNPs; 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35% w/w of solid starch) were investigated. The addition of 15% w/w CNP (size range: 20–50 nm) to the starch films (starch/CNP films) enhanced the tensile strength from 1.12 to 10.03 MPa (7.96-fold increment) and elongation at break from 67.00 to 90.77% (0.35-fold increment). However, the thermal stability of the starch films reduced slightly whereby the maximum degradation temperature decreased from 316.32 to 289.11°C (0.09-fold decrement) with the addition of CNP. The opacity of 15% w/w starch/CNP films increased from 8.07 to 14.67 due to the pre...
This work is directed towards developing biodegradable films from biopolymer that is sustainable and...
We report, for the first time, the preparation method and characteristics of starch films incorporat...
Biodegradable flexible films were developed from corn starch (CS) and chitosan (CH); their microstru...
Tapioca starch-based film exhibits poor mechanical properties, thus limiting the application of the ...
The application of biopolymers as food packaging material are limited due to the poor desired prop...
This study aimed to develop a plasticized starch (PS) based film loaded with chitosan nanoparticles ...
Packaging materials play an essential role in the preservation and marketing of food and other produ...
The usage of biopolymer as food packaging material has been limited due to high water sorption and p...
In the current study, nanocomposite films were produced based on corn starch:chitosan (CS:CH) biopol...
Chitosan-compatibilized montmorillonite-filled plasticized tapioca starch (thermoplastic starch) nan...
Recently, incorporation of natural filler such as chitosan into edible film to produce food packagin...
[eng] This work aimed to prepare ulluco starch (US)/chitosan (Ch) edible films and evaluate the effe...
Starch and chitosan are widely used for preparation of edible films that are of great interest in fo...
Films based on thermoplastic corn starch (TPS) and chitosan/chitin were obtained by melt-mixing and ...
This study was carried out to develop renewable and degradable plastics film with good mechanical pr...
This work is directed towards developing biodegradable films from biopolymer that is sustainable and...
We report, for the first time, the preparation method and characteristics of starch films incorporat...
Biodegradable flexible films were developed from corn starch (CS) and chitosan (CH); their microstru...
Tapioca starch-based film exhibits poor mechanical properties, thus limiting the application of the ...
The application of biopolymers as food packaging material are limited due to the poor desired prop...
This study aimed to develop a plasticized starch (PS) based film loaded with chitosan nanoparticles ...
Packaging materials play an essential role in the preservation and marketing of food and other produ...
The usage of biopolymer as food packaging material has been limited due to high water sorption and p...
In the current study, nanocomposite films were produced based on corn starch:chitosan (CS:CH) biopol...
Chitosan-compatibilized montmorillonite-filled plasticized tapioca starch (thermoplastic starch) nan...
Recently, incorporation of natural filler such as chitosan into edible film to produce food packagin...
[eng] This work aimed to prepare ulluco starch (US)/chitosan (Ch) edible films and evaluate the effe...
Starch and chitosan are widely used for preparation of edible films that are of great interest in fo...
Films based on thermoplastic corn starch (TPS) and chitosan/chitin were obtained by melt-mixing and ...
This study was carried out to develop renewable and degradable plastics film with good mechanical pr...
This work is directed towards developing biodegradable films from biopolymer that is sustainable and...
We report, for the first time, the preparation method and characteristics of starch films incorporat...
Biodegradable flexible films were developed from corn starch (CS) and chitosan (CH); their microstru...