2023
DOI: 10.3390/polym15040889
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Accelerated Shelf-Life and Stability Testing of Hydrolyzed Corn Starch Films

Abstract: Nonbiodegradable food packaging films are made from plastics such as polyethylene and polypropylene, which can take hundreds of years to decompose and create environmental hazards. On the other hand, biodegradable food packaging films are made from renewable materials such as corn starch or cellulose, that degrade within a few weeks or months and prove to be more sustainable and environmentally friendly. In this work, we used corn starch hydrolyzed (CSH) with α-amylase to prepare a film with biodegradable prop… Show more

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“…Corn starch is one of the biopolymers that has hydrocolloid components and can be used to create a nanocomposite film matrix. Since corn starch has a high amylose content of about 25% ( w/w ), it can create a robust film [ 14 ]. It may be possible to use a corn starch variety (Paragon) as a film matrix polymer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corn starch is one of the biopolymers that has hydrocolloid components and can be used to create a nanocomposite film matrix. Since corn starch has a high amylose content of about 25% ( w/w ), it can create a robust film [ 14 ]. It may be possible to use a corn starch variety (Paragon) as a film matrix polymer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%