2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0926-6690(00)00064-9
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Zein: the industrial protein from corn

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“…Plastics can be produced from zein (the major corn protein; Lawton, 2002;Shukla and Cheryan, 2001), soy protein (Mohanty et al, 2005) and wheat gluten (Pallos et al, 2006;Woerdeman et al, 2004) by cross-linking with glutaraldehyde, formaldehyde or other chemicals. In 1950, about 2700 tonnes year )1 of zein plastic, a glossy, scuff-proof, grease-proof material for coatings, was produced along with 2200 tonnes year )1 of Vicara Ò , a fiber that is also based on zein.…”
Section: Protein Co-products Of Biofuelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plastics can be produced from zein (the major corn protein; Lawton, 2002;Shukla and Cheryan, 2001), soy protein (Mohanty et al, 2005) and wheat gluten (Pallos et al, 2006;Woerdeman et al, 2004) by cross-linking with glutaraldehyde, formaldehyde or other chemicals. In 1950, about 2700 tonnes year )1 of zein plastic, a glossy, scuff-proof, grease-proof material for coatings, was produced along with 2200 tonnes year )1 of Vicara Ò , a fiber that is also based on zein.…”
Section: Protein Co-products Of Biofuelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zein, the major storage corn protein having a high content of hydrophobic amino acids, has been extensively used to produce biodegradable films [3]. Zein films are glossy, hydrophobic, greaseproof and resistant to microbial attack, ensuring their suitability as coatings and packaging films for food products [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zein films are glossy, hydrophobic, greaseproof and resistant to microbial attack, ensuring their suitability as coatings and packaging films for food products [3,4]. An important factor that could promote zein as industrial polymeric material for food packaging applications is the incorporation of antimicrobial compounds into its matrix [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was used extensively in the fiber and coating industries through the early 1960's. Manufacturers lost interest when cheaper petroleum-based products became available (Shukla and Cheryan 2001;Lawton 2002). There has been a renewed interest in using zein as well as other renewable materials in consumer goods because of concerns about the impact that petroleum-based products have on the environment (Lawton 2002;Bhat and Karim 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%