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Microstructural Characterization of Plasticized Starch‐Based Films
Authors:María A García  Miriam N Martino  Noemí E Zaritzky
Abstract:Edible films were developed using different starch sources (corn starch and amylomaize). Starch suspensions were cold gelatinized with NaOH; either glycerol or sorbitol were used as plasticizer. Films were characterized by Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), X‐ray diffraction, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and gas (CO2 and O2) permeabilities. SEM observations showed that plasticizer addition was necessary for film integrity. The evaluation of film formation by DSC indicated that cold gelatinization was the main factor of thermal transitions. Film crystallinity was analyzed by DSC and X‐ray diffraction during storage. For all tested formulations, film crystallinity increased while gas permeability decreased during storage. Films containing glycerol or sorbitol showed a lower crystalline/amorphous ratio by X‐ray diffraction and DSC than unplasticized films. Amylomaize films with higher crystalline/amorphous ratio gave lower gas permeabilities than the corresponding corn starch films; films containing sorbitol showed lower permeability values than those containing glycerol.
Keywords:Starch films  edible films  plasticizers  ray diffraction  differential scanning calorimetry  microstructure
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