Composite Edible Films Based on Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose Reinforced with Microcrystalline Cellulose Nanoparticles

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作者
Bilbao-Sainz, Cristina [1 ]
Wood, Roberto J. Avena-Bustillos Delilah F. [1 ]
Williams, Tina G. [1 ]
McHugh, Tara H. [1 ]
机构
[1] ARS, Western Reg Res Ctr, USDA, Albany, CA 94710 USA
关键词
Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose; microcrystalline cellulose; edible films; nanoparticles; WATER-VAPOR PERMEABILITY; FATTY-ACID; BARRIER PROPERTIES; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; FIBERS; SURFACTANTS; COATINGS;
D O I
10.1021/jf9033128
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
It has been stated that hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) based films have promising applications in the food industry because of their environmental appeal, low cost, flexibility and transparency. Nevertheless, their mechanical and moisture barrier properties should be improved. The aim of this work was to enhance these properties by reinforcing the films with microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) at the nano scale level. Three sizes of MCC nanoparticles were incorporated into HPMC edible films at different concentrations. Identical MCC nanoparticles were lipid coated (LC) prior to casting into HPMC/LC-MCC composite films. The films were examined for mechanical and moisture barrier properties verifying how the addition of cellulose nanoparticles affected the water affinities (water adsorption/desorption isotherms) and the diffusion coefficients. The expected reinforcing effect of the MCC was observed: HPMC/MCC and HPMC/LC-MCC films showed up to 53% and 48% increase, respectively, in tensile strength values in comparison with unfilled HPMC films. Furthermore, addition of unmodified MCC nanoparticles reduced the moisture permeability up to 40% and use of LC-MCC reduced this value up to 50%. Water vapor permeability was mainly influenced by the differences in water solubility of different composite films since, in spite of the increase in water diffusivity values with the incorporation of MCC to HPMC films, better moisture barrier properties were achieved for HPMC/MCC and HPMC/LC-MCC composite films than for HPMC films.
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