2021
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.11091
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Protein films from black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens, Diptera: Stratiomyidae) prepupae: effect of protein solubility and mild crosslinking

Abstract: BACKGROUND This work evaluated the performances of protein‐based bioplastics obtained from black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) prepupae. Protein films were synthesized by film casting, using both the whole proteins and their soluble fraction at pH = 10. The effects of glycerol as a plasticizer and of citric acid as a mild crosslinker on film properties were also evaluated. RESULTS Films obtained using the soluble protein fraction were the strongest, as well as the most homogeneous and transparent ones. Prote… Show more

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“…A BSFL value chain can generate several high-value products. Crude protein from the insect cake can be further processed to obtain bioplastic film (Nuvoli et al, 2021;Rosa et al, 2020;Setti et al, 2020). The bioplastics thus derived can be used in the agricultural sector (e.g.…”
Section: Goal and Scopementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A BSFL value chain can generate several high-value products. Crude protein from the insect cake can be further processed to obtain bioplastic film (Nuvoli et al, 2021;Rosa et al, 2020;Setti et al, 2020). The bioplastics thus derived can be used in the agricultural sector (e.g.…”
Section: Goal and Scopementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since first-generation bio-based plastics can be biodegraded only over long time periods [ 203 ], highly biodegradable polymers have been developed, such as protein-based biofilms from plant crops seed extracts [ 204 , 205 ] and from milk [ 206 ]. Moreover, attempts have been made to produce biofilms from the proteins of insects reared on organic waste to overcome the competition with the market of plant- and animal-derived food products [ 207 ]. It is important to report that lab-scale experiments are ongoing to synthesize more biodegradable thermoset materials, starting from mixing agriculturally derived oils with traditional precursors of polyester-type PURs [ 166 , 208 , 209 , 210 , 211 ].…”
Section: Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural polysaccharides are a class of polymers that occur widely in nature, which are found in many living organisms such as algae, plants, and animals. 38 Polysaccharides, such as cellulose and chitosan, can be chemically modified under mild conditions due to the presence of numerous hydroxyl (−OH) groups. Additionally, natural polysaccharides are biodegradable and safe, making them a readily available and ideal raw material for mulch.…”
Section: Natural Polysaccharide-based Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%