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Starch nanocomposite films for food packaging
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Ochoa Yepes, Oswaldo Juan; Guz, Lucas Martín; Estevez Areco, Santiago; Candal, Roberto Jorge; Goyanes, Silvia Nair; et al.; Starch nanocomposite films for food packaging; CRC Press - Taylor & Francis Group; 2018; 107-140
978-1-119-22436-5
CONICET Digital
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Autor
Ochoa Yepes, Oswaldo Juan
Guz, Lucas Martín
Estevez Areco, Santiago
Candal, Roberto Jorge
Goyanes, Silvia Nair
Fama, Lucia Mercedes
Resumen
The use of plastic packaging in the food market is usually effective in terms of protective barrier exchanges with the environment, microbial challenge and possible blows during transportation. However, their non-biodegradability provokes serious problems related to the increasing accumulation waste in the world, generating great social and economic hardship. The replacement of plastics materials by those of rapid degradation as biodegradable polymers with comparative properties and competitive price, urged as a necessity, and motivated researches on thermoplastic materials based on starch. The main purpose of this chapter is provide an overview of starch based nanocomposites with potential use for food packaging summarized the literature. In this sense, a review of the most important recant investigations of starch films with different type of antimicrobial nanofillers such as chitin, chitosan, silver and zinc oxide, as well as nanocomposites with essential oil and starch/protein composites will be presented. In particular, the effect of filler on structure, mechanical properties and antimicrobial activity against a wide variety of microorganisms will be discussed.