Fabrication and characterization of keratin starch biocomposite film from chicken feather waste and ginger starch

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Olarewaju M. Oluba
Chibugo F. Obi
Oghenerobor B. Akpor
Samuel I. Ojeaburu
Feyikemi D. Ogunrotimi
Adeolu A. Adediran
Makanjuola Oki
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[1] Landmark University,Food Safety and Toxicology Research Unit, Department of Biochemistry, College of Pure and Applied Sciences
[2] Afe Babalola University,Department of Biological Sciences
[3] University of Benin,Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Life Sciences
[4] Joseph Ayo Babalola University,Department of Chemical Sciences
[5] Landmark University,Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering
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The disposal of chicken feather through burning or burying is not environmentally compliant due to the accompanying release of greenhouse gas and underground water contamination. Thus, the transformation of this bio-waste into a bio-composite film is considered not only a sustainable strategy for disposal of this solid wastes but also an attractive alternative to developing an efficient nanostructured biomaterial from renewable bio resource. In the present study keratin extracted from chicken feather waste in combination with ginger starch were fabricated into a bio-composite film. The fabricated bio-composite films were characterized, using different analytical techniques. The physicochemical characteristics of ginger starch showed a moisture content of 33.8%, pH of 6.21, amylose and amylopectin contents of 39.1% and 60.9%, respectively. The hydration capacity of the starch was 132.2% while its gelatinization temperature was 65.7 °C. Physical attributes of the bio-composite film, such as surface smoothness and tensile strength increased significantly (p < 0.05) with increasing keratin content, while its transparency and solubility showed significant (p < 0.05) decrease with increasing keratin level. The various blends of the bio-composite films decayed by over 50% of the original mass after 12 days of complete burial in soil. Based on the results obtained in this study, the addition of keratin to starch bio-composite showed remarkable improvement in mechanical properties, such as tensile strength and surface smoothness. The bio-composite film exhibited appropriate stability in water, although future study should be carried out to evaluate its thermal stability. Nonetheless, the fabricated keratin-starch bio-composite showed desirable characteristics that could be optimized for industrial applications.
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