“…According to Bonilla, Atares, Vargas, and Chiralt (2013), biodegradable polymers based on natural polysaccharides, particularly starch, can be produced at low cost and on a large scale and their applications in food packaging are promising due to their environmental appeal, flexibility, transparency, thermoplastic properties and low cost. Starches from different sources like cassava, potatoes, corn, wheat and rice, natural or modified, have been used in the preparation of coatings (García, Martino, & Zaritzky, 1998) and edible films (Stading, Rindlav-Westling, & Gatenholm, 2001;Forssell, Partanen, Buleon, Farhat, & Myllarinen, 2002;Mali & Grossmann, 2003;Ollett, Parker, & Smith, 1991;Lourdin, DellaValle, & Colonna, 1995). In particular, cassava starch (Manihot esculenta C.) is an important source in some countries like Brazil, which is the largest cassava producing country, as well as in Thailand, Malaysia, InCopyright ©2015 ISEKI-Food Association (IFA) 10.7455/ijfs/4.1.2015.a10 donesia and some regions of Africa (Zhu, 2014;Versino & Alejandra Garcia, 2014).…”