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Release Kinetic Models of Vanillin and Physicomechanical Properties of Thermoplastic Starch and Chitosan Nanocomposite Films: Effects of Mixing Order

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dc.creator Mlalila, Nichrous
dc.creator Hilonga, Askwar
dc.creator Kaale, Lilian
dc.creator Swai, Hulda
dc.date 2020-03-05T10:57:05Z
dc.date 2020-03-05T10:57:05Z
dc.date 2020-02-20
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-25T09:24:48Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-25T09:24:48Z
dc.identifier https://doi.org/10.1007/s41783-020-00084-y
dc.identifier http://dspace.nm-aist.ac.tz/handle/123456789/602
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/95791
dc.description This research article published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG., 2020
dc.description The effects of mixing sequence of starch–chitosan nanocomposite films on antimicrobial properties of vanillin, the release kinetics of vanillin, and physicomechanical changes of films have been reported. Four types of films were prepared based on the order of mixing. SC1: starch–glycerol–MMT–vanillin; SC2: starch–glycerol–chitosan–MMT–vanillin; SC3: starch–MMT–glycerol–vanillin–chitosan and SC4: starch–chitosan–glycerol–vanillin–MMT. All formulation exhibited high antimicrobial activity against E. coli, S. enterica, and Z. bailii, except P. aeruginosa, which showed lower sensitivity. Migration dynamics of vanillin from films into simulants showed high vanillin migrated into water and 10% ethanol at 25 and 40 °C as analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The diffusion coefficients of vanillin in water ranged between 0.38 × 10−13m2 s−1 and 4.30 × 10−13m2 s−1 and in 10% ethanol between 1.38 × 10−13m2 s−1 and 5.16 × 10−13m2 s−1 following the Fickian diffusion mechanism and first-order kinetics. The diffusion was temperature-dependent following the Arrhenius equation with high activation energies of 15.00–52.80 kJmol−1 in water and 35.80–56.50 kJ mol−1 in 10% ethanol. The plot of the mass fraction of mt/m∞ against time for each sample shows the burst release of vanillin in between 30 min and 1 h and then attained the steady-state migration over 48 h. The plasticization effect of vanillin reduced the tensile strength and elastic modulus of films, while it increased the elongation at the break by 154% that was reversed after the addition of chitosan. These nanostructured starch films showed promising applications in the antimicrobial packaging industry.
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dc.language en
dc.publisher Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
dc.subject Montmorillonite
dc.subject Antimicrobial
dc.subject Antimicrobial
dc.subject Nanostructured
dc.subject Food packaging
dc.title Release Kinetic Models of Vanillin and Physicomechanical Properties of Thermoplastic Starch and Chitosan Nanocomposite Films: Effects of Mixing Order
dc.type Article


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