2022
DOI: 10.1002/adsu.202100423
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Dialdehyde Modified Tree Gum Karaya: A Sustainable Green Crosslinker for Gelatin‐Based Edible Films

Abstract: Natural biopolymers, which are environmentally friendly materials, are an appealing resource for producing edible films. Edible packaging films may be consumed with the food or beverage that they hold since they are made from edible components derived from plants and animals. Even if they are not consumed, they disintegrate quickly, significantly reducing the waste disposal problem. In this work, karaya dialdehyde (KDA) with a variable aldehyde content is effectively produced through the periodate oxidation of… Show more

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“…Besides long-term used natural and recycled materials, like recycled steel, sheeps wool, wood, straw, cellulose, bamboo, ash, there are new candidates to become fully applicable green materials like recycled plastics, hempcrete, timberecrete, soybean, sugar cane or corn. One example was presented recently as the application of renewable natural materials like natural gums for preparing packaging films and wrapping materials for foodstuff [30][31][32], which is in line with the conventional oil-based plastics replacement.…”
Section: Materials Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides long-term used natural and recycled materials, like recycled steel, sheeps wool, wood, straw, cellulose, bamboo, ash, there are new candidates to become fully applicable green materials like recycled plastics, hempcrete, timberecrete, soybean, sugar cane or corn. One example was presented recently as the application of renewable natural materials like natural gums for preparing packaging films and wrapping materials for foodstuff [30][31][32], which is in line with the conventional oil-based plastics replacement.…”
Section: Materials Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%