Effect of the incorporation of lignin microparticles on the properties of the thermoplastic starch/pectin blend obtained by extrusion

The present study aimed to produce thermoplastic starch films with different concentrations of thermoplastic pectin and the addition of 4% lignin microparticles as a reinforcing and active agent. The pectin improved the modulus of elasticity, and decreased the elongation at break. In addition, it im...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of biological macromolecules 2021-06, Vol.180, p.262-271
Hauptverfasser: de Oliveira Begali, Danielly, Ferreira, Laura Fonseca, de Oliveira, Ana Carolina Salgado, Borges, Soraia Vilela, de Sena Neto, Alfredo Rodrigues, de Oliveira, Cassiano Rodrigues, Yoshida, Maria Irene, Sarantopoulos, Claire I.G.L.
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Zusammenfassung:The present study aimed to produce thermoplastic starch films with different concentrations of thermoplastic pectin and the addition of 4% lignin microparticles as a reinforcing and active agent. The pectin improved the modulus of elasticity, and decreased the elongation at break. In addition, it improved the UV light protection to 100% at 320 nm and 95.9% at 400 nm. The incorporation of lignin microparticles improved the thermal stability of the blends made with 25% and 50% thermoplastic pectin when compared to the pectin-free blends. The blend with 25% thermoplastic pectin led to an increase of 75.8% and 34% in elongation at break and deformation of the films, respectively. This blend also improved the UV light protection to 100% due to its dark brown color. Regarding the permeability properties, the films with 25% and 50% thermoplastic pectin showed lower oxygen permeability (48% and 65%) and an increase in the antioxidant activities from 2.7% to 71.08% and 4.1% to 79.28%, respectively. Thus, the polymer blend with 25% thermoplastic pectin with the incorporation of lignin microparticles proved to be a good alternative for use in foods sensitive to the effects of oxygen and UV light. [Display omitted] •Pioneer in the application of starch with pectin and lignin by extrusion method•The pectin increased the mechanical strength and UV protection of the blends.•The blends P25L4 and P50L4 presented a lower oxygen permeability and antioxidant capacity.•Lignin microparticles increased the thermal stability of the blends.
ISSN:0141-8130
1879-0003
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.03.076