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The Functional and Application Possibilities of Starch/Chitosan Polymer Composites Modified by Graphene Oxide.

Magdalena KrystyjanGohar KhachatryanKaren KhachatryanAnna Konieczna-MolendaAnna Grzesiakowska-DulMarta Kuchta-GładyszAgnieszka KaweckaWiktoria GrzebieniarzNikola Nowak
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
This study describes functional properties of bionanocomposites consisting of starch/chitosan/graphene oxide (GO) obtained using the green synthesis method, such as water-barrier and optical properties, as well as the rate of degradation by enzymatic and acid hydrolysis. The toxicity of the composites and their effects on the development of pathogenic microflora during storage of meat food products was also investigated. Although the results showed that the barrier properties of the composites were weak, they were similar to those of biological systems. The studies carried out confirmed the good optical properties of the composites containing chitosan, which makes it possible to use them as active elements of packaging. The susceptibility of starch and chitosan films to enzymatic and acid hydrolyses indicates their relatively high biodegradability. The lack of toxicity and the high barrier against many microorganisms offer great potential for applications in the food industry.
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