Articulo
Processing and characterization of starch-based materials from pehuen seeds (araucaria araucana (mol) k. Koch)
Fecha
2012Registro en:
0144-8617
D09I1195
WOS:000300545800040
WOS:000300545800040
0
Institución
Resumen
Starch isolated from pehuen seed (Araucaria araucana (Mol) K. Koch) was employed for producing thermoplastic starch (TPS). Pehuen starch was characterized, stating that the granules are rounded and small (12-21 mu m), with an amylose content range 38-40%, a crystalline C-type structure and thermally stable, with decomposition temperature above 300 degrees C. The effect of plasticizer type (glycerol and sorbitol) and starch/plasticizer ratio on TPS properties was also investigated. X-ray diffraction patterns of TPS showed the formation of processing-induced crystallinity, which depended on plasticizer employed. Thus, glycerol plasticized TPS presented the V-H-type structure, while sorbitol plasticized TPS presented the EH-type structure. Sorbitol plasticized TPS had a higher thermal stability than glycerol plasticized TPS. Sorbitol plasticized TPS provided a material with more brittles and less flexibility. In contrast, glycerol plasticized TPS was tough and ductile. The tensile strength of TPS decreased with the increase in plasticizer content. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.