2020
DOI: 10.1002/app.50194
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Hydrogels of starch/carboxymethyl cellulose crosslinked with sodium trimetaphosphate via reactive extrusion

Abstract: Hydrogels are materials with advantages in specific applications, such as, retention of food active compounds. This work aims to develop starch (S)/carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) hydrogels with porous structure, using reactive extrusion to promote crosslinking with sodium trimetaphosphate (STMP). The expansion, porosity, degree of substitution, gel fraction, swelling properties, and FTIR are studied, comparing S, S/CMC, S/STMP, and S/CMC/STMP formulations. Samples containing STMP present the same degree of subs… Show more

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“…DS can be consider a good indicative of the occurrence of crosslinking of the phosphate groups grafted onto the polysaccharides chain [23,32,33]. The value observed in this study was lower when compared to DS reported by Cagnin et al [23,24], who reported DS values of 0.05 for hydrogels obtained by reactive extrusion from cassava starch and carboxymethylcellulose crosslinked with STMP (4 g/100 g).…”
Section: Modi Cation Of Starch and Cellulosecontrasting
confidence: 64%
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“…DS can be consider a good indicative of the occurrence of crosslinking of the phosphate groups grafted onto the polysaccharides chain [23,32,33]. The value observed in this study was lower when compared to DS reported by Cagnin et al [23,24], who reported DS values of 0.05 for hydrogels obtained by reactive extrusion from cassava starch and carboxymethylcellulose crosslinked with STMP (4 g/100 g).…”
Section: Modi Cation Of Starch and Cellulosecontrasting
confidence: 64%
“…Degree of substitution (DS) of modi ed starch was calculated according to Volkert et al [27] by titration. For modi ed cellulose, the phosphorus content (%) was analyzed in triplicate by colorimetry in 600 nm (spectrophotometer Varian -Cary 50 Conc, São Paulo, Brazil) and DS was calculated as follows [24]: DS = 162*P/ (3100 − 102*P), where: P is phosphorus content (%); 162 is the molecular weight of the monomeric unit of cellulose, 3100 is the atomic weight of phosphorus multiplied by 100; and 102 is the group phosphate weight.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the main disadvantage of this method is the toxicity of residual cross-linking agents. Therefore, there are many efforts to use low toxic crosslinkers such as carbodiimide 15 , borax 12 , 16 , 17 , sodium trimetaphosphate 18 , 19 , N,N′-methylene bisacrylamide 20 , and polycarboxylic acids 21 23 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carboxymethyl starch sodium (CMS) is a derivative of starch with excellent biocompatibility and stability, which is widely used in diverse fields of petroleum, food, medicine and sensing. [26][27][28][29][30][31] The particular molecular construction of CMS presented the capacity for constructing non-covalent interactions because it provided plenty of hydroxyl groups to supply the sites of physical cross-linking. 32,33 Furthermore, the CMS possesses free-moving sodium ions, which makes hydrogels ideal conductors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%