• Title of article

    Improved Physicochemical Properties of Tapioca Starch / Bovine Gelatin Biodegradable Films with Zinc Oxide Nanorod

  • Author/Authors

    0، 0 0 نويسنده Food Biopolymer Research Group, Food Science and T Marvizadeh, Mohammad Mehdi , 0، 0 0 نويسنده Food Biopolymer Research Group, Food Science and T Mohammadi Nafchi, Abdorreza , 0، 0 0 نويسنده Food Biopolymer Research Group, Food Science and T Jokar, Maryam

  • Issue Information
    فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
  • Pages
    1
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  • Abstract
    The effects of zinc oxide nanorod (ZnO-N) incorporation on thephysicochemical properties of tapioca starch / bovin gelatin composite film such as water absorption capacity (WАC), water solubility and permeability to water vapour (WVP) were investigated. In this search, ZnO-N was homogenized by sonication and added into tapioca starch / bovine gelаtin dispersions аt different concentrations (e.g. 0.5, 2, and 3.5% w/w total solid). Incorporation of 3.5% of nanoparticles to tapioca starch / bovine gelatin films decreased the permeability to water vapor by 18%. Water absorption capacity and Solubility of the films were decreased by increasing the ZnO-N contents. These properties suggest that ZnO-N has the potential as filler in starch /gelatin-based films for using in pharmaceutical and food packaging industries
  • Abstract
    The effects of zinc oxide nanorod (ZnO-N) incorporation on thephysicochemical properties of tapioca starch / bovin gelatin composite film such as water absorption capacity (WАC), water solubility and permeability to water vapour (WVP) were investigated. In this search, ZnO-N was homogenized by sonication and added into tapioca starch / bovine gelаtin dispersions аt different concentrations (e.g. 0.5, 2, and 3.5% w/w total solid). Incorporation of 3.5% of nanoparticles to tapioca starch / bovine gelatin films decreased the permeability to water vapor by 18%. Water absorption capacity and Solubility of the films were decreased by increasing the ZnO-N contents. These properties suggest that ZnO-N has the potential as filler in starch /gelatin-based films for using in pharmaceutical and food packaging industries
  • Journal title
    Journal of Chemical Health Risks
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Journal title
    Journal of Chemical Health Risks
  • Record number

    1756471