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BIODEGRADABLE FILMS OF Hedychium coronarium - Extraction and characterization of starch from hedychium coronarium and preparation of biodegradable films

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Since flexible packaging made from synthetic plastic has become an environmental problem because it is not biodegradable, the use of natural polymers in the production of biodegradable materials has been an alternative. Biodegradable films can be produced mainly from polysaccharides, in particular starch. The aims of this work were to extract the starch present in the rhizomes of the Hedychium coronarium plant, characterize it and use it to make biodegradable films. The physical and chemical properties of the starch and the films produced were evaluated. The films showed degradation in around 45 days. The application of starch films as a vehicle for vitamin C showed that the loss of mass and active ingredient will depend on the composition of the biodegradable films.

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Dottorando in Biotecnologie (Rede BIONORTE - 2018), Master in Chimica Fisica (Scienze Molecolari) presso l'Università Statale di Goiás (2008), Laurea in Chimica presso l'Università Statale di Goiás (2006), Laurea in Gestione del Rischio Collettivo presso l'UEPA (2011) e Specializzazione in Gestione della Sicurezza Pubblica (FASEM - 2015).

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Authors Wellington de Souza Moura, Diego P. R. Ascheri
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.03.2024
 
EAN 9786207270651
ISBN 9786207270651
No. of pages 100
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry

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