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Development and characterization of biodegradable films based on Pereskia aculeata Miller mucilage

2019; Elsevier BV; Volume: 130; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.indcrop.2019.01.014

ISSN

1872-633X

Autores

Natália Leite Oliveira, Adrise Aparecida Rodrigues, Isabelle Cristina Oliveira Neves, Amanda Maria Teixeira Lago, Soraia Vilela Borges, Jaime Vilela de Resende,

Tópico(s)

Nanocomposite Films for Food Packaging

Resumo

Ora-pro-nobis mucilage (MOPN) is a polysaccharide extracted from the leaves of Pereskia aculeata Miller (Cactaceae family), and is composed of the biopolymer arabinogalactan. The aim of this study was to evaluate the viability of MOPN-based films supplemented with glycerol. The films were developed using the casting technique in five treatments: 1.5% MOPN with 20% glycerol (w/w), 1.5% MOPN with 25% glycerol, 1.8% MOPN with 22.5% glycerol, 2.0% MOPN with 20% glycerol, and 2.0% MOPN with 25% glycerol. The films were characterized according to their rheological, optical, mechanical, thermal, and water vapor permeability (WVP) properties. The film-forming solution presented shear thinning and elastic behavior (G'>G"). Films with 1.5% MOPN and 20% glycerol presented greater elongation (46.10%), higher puncture strength 13.8 N, and lower WVP (8.288 g water·mm·day−1·m-²·kPa−1) than the other evaluated films. Glycerol acted as a cross-linking agent, increasing the bond between the MOPN chains, generating more rigid films. These films presented two glass transition temperatures, below 0 °C and around 60 °C. Thermogravimetry indicated that MOPN contributes to better thermal stability of the films. MOPN is a promising alternative for the use of biodegradable and/or edible packagings, and the best formulation studied was 1.5% MOPN and 20% glycerol.

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