2017
DOI: 10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2016-1010
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Effect of the Addition of Carnauba Wax on Physicochemical Properties of Chitosan Films

Abstract: Films and edible coatings of natural polymers have been proposed as an attractive alternative for conventional plastic packaging because of their excellent biodegradability and biocompatibility. However, natural polymers, like chitosan, are hydrophilic and present poor water barrier properties. The addition of wax or other hydrophobic substances decreases water permeability of natural polymers but can increases their opacity.The objective of this work was to produce biofilms based on chitosan and different con… Show more

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“…It is well-known that lipid-containing films show a tendency to reduced film transparency [ 36 ]. A decrease in lightness as a result of the addition of carnauba wax was also observed for chitosan films [ 39 ]. A similar tendency was reported by Zhang, Simpson, and Dumont [ 35 ] for the gelatin films incorporated with beeswax.…”
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“…It is well-known that lipid-containing films show a tendency to reduced film transparency [ 36 ]. A decrease in lightness as a result of the addition of carnauba wax was also observed for chitosan films [ 39 ]. A similar tendency was reported by Zhang, Simpson, and Dumont [ 35 ] for the gelatin films incorporated with beeswax.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…The authors connected the results of constant total solid values in the formulation with the reduction in the soluble matter in the films due to the incorporation of wax, and, consequently, the lowered water solubility. Dos Santos et al [ 39 ] noted a 60% reduction in water solubility of chitosan films when carnauba wax was added at 15%, but higher amounts of wax addition showed increased values, which was probably due to the higher concentration of Tween-20 and its hydrophilic effect. A decrease in water solubility as a result of wax addition was also observed for fish skin gelatin films incorporated with beeswax and carnauba wax [ 35 ], whey protein isolate/beeswax films [ 40 , 41 ], and cassava starch/carnauba wax films [ 34 , 42 ].…”
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“…Na Os filmes contendo cera, Figura 1 (b), apresentaram, em média, TPVA 20,56% inferior em relação a seus correspondentes sem cera, Figura 1 (a). Como esperado e de acordo com a literatura [9,[19][20][21][22][23][24]35], a incorporação da cera de carnaúba resultou em melhora das propriedades de barreira dos filmes, uma vez que a matriz biopolimérica é hidrofílica e o componente lipídico, hidrófobo, atenua esta característica por dificultar o fluxo das moléculas de água. Além disso, a incorporação de tensoativo, para tornar possível a homogeneização da cera na matriz, afetou a própria coesão desta, atenuando regiões de polaridade e, consequentemente, limitando o transporte de vapor de água.…”
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