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Soy protein – Poly (lactic acid) bilayer films as biodegradable material for active food packaging
Fecha
2013-12Registro en:
González, Agustín; Alvarez Igarzabal, Cecilia Ines; Soy protein – Poly (lactic acid) bilayer films as biodegradable material for active food packaging; Elsevier; Food Hydrocolloids; 33; 2; 12-2013; 289-296
0268-005X
Autor
González, Agustín
Alvarez Igarzabal, Cecilia Ines
Resumen
The preparation and characterization of biodegradable bilayer films from isolated soy protein (SPI) and poly (lactic acid) (PLA) were carried out in this work. The films showed high transparency and strong adhesion between layers without adding an extra component, or without chemically modifying the film surfaces. The application of the PLA layer largely increased the mechanical properties of the films with respect to those of pure SPI films. Furthermore, the hydrophobic characteristics of the PLA layer improved film performance under conditions in which water was involved, markedly decreasing the amount of total soluble matter, the swelling index and the water vapor permeability. The biodegradation under soil burial conditions was evaluated measuring weight loss as a function of time, showing a twostep degradation and a faster degradation rate for the protein component compared to those of PLA layer.<br />The films prepared were evaluated as active packaging by incorporation of an antifungal and an antibacterial agent (natamycin and thymol, respectively) to the SPI layer, showing a marked growth inhibition of mold, yeast and two strains of bacteria by in-vitro microbiological assays.