Effects of heat and UV-C curing on properties of soy protein film
Tanjina Akter
Abstract:This study aimed to investigate the effects of heat curing and UV-C curing on properties of soy protein film.� Both the heat and UV-C treatments were applied to either film-forming solution or pre-formed film. In the first part, film-forming solution or pre-formed film was cured at 60, 70, or 80?C for 2, 4, or 6 h. Heat curing had no effect on film thickness (p>0.05), but it did improve tensile strength of the films. Pre-formed film cured at 70?C for 4 h exhibited the highest tensile strength (3.49 MPa), wh… Show more
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