1994
DOI: 10.1177/088532829400800306
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Polyethylene-Starch Extrudates as Erodible Carriers for Bioactive Materials: I. Erodibility and in vitro Dye Release Studies

Abstract: The objective of the present investigation is to develop and evaluate polyethylene-starch based carriers for sustaining the release of bioactive materials. Polyethylene-starch carriers were prepared by incorporating various amounts of corn starch 0, 40, 80, and 100% in polyethylene beads with and without dye. Acid orange dye was incorporated (1%) to study release patterns and the effect of starch (%) on release. The granulated mixtures were extruded to form uniform dispersions of starch and polyethylene throug… Show more

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“…The edibility of prepared films, without dye, was investigated according to a protocol published elsewhere [1]. Concisely, 5 centimetres pieces were cut, precisely weighed, and placed in flasks beside with 20 mL of aqueous solution.…”
Section: Films Edibility Experimentsmentioning
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“…The edibility of prepared films, without dye, was investigated according to a protocol published elsewhere [1]. Concisely, 5 centimetres pieces were cut, precisely weighed, and placed in flasks beside with 20 mL of aqueous solution.…”
Section: Films Edibility Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The release experiment was taken from literature with slight modification [1]. Polymer film loaded with fluorescein dye was used for this purpose.…”
Section: Pss-fluorescein / Pss-ldpe-fluorescein Filmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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