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New polyvinyl alcohol/gellan gum-based bioplastics with guava and chickpea extracts for food packaging
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AbstractPlastic is a fossil-based synthetic polymer that has become an essential material in our daily life. Plastic pollution resulting from the accumulation of plastic objects has become problematic for our environment. Bioplastic can be a biodegradable environmentally friendly alternative for the synthetic plastic. In this paper, bioplastics based on polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/gellan gum (GG) blend have been produced in three different compositions and their chemical structure, mechanical, morphological and thermal properties have been studied. Glycerol has been used as a plasticizer. To add extra features to the PVA/GG bioplastic, Psidium guajava (guava) leaves, GL, and chickpea, CP, extracts have been added to the PVA/GG (30/70) blend. Water and aqueous ethanol have been used in the extraction of GL and CP, respectively. The addition of the plant’s extracts enhanced the tensile properties of the PVA/GG bioplastic. Weathering acceleration tests have been carried out to examine the degradation of the prepared bioplastics. Cytotoxicity studies revealed that the prepared bioplastic is safe to be used in food packaging applications. Water and oxygen permeability for the new PVA/GG bioplastic have also been studied. The addition of the plant extracts (GL and CP extracts) increased the oxygen and water permeability to different extents. Bioplastic life cycle assessment (LCA) and CO2 emissions in comparison to fossil-based plastic have been investigated. From all the results, PVA/GG based bioplastic proved to be a degradable, safe and effective alternative for fossil-based plastics in food packaging applications.
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Title: New polyvinyl alcohol/gellan gum-based bioplastics with guava and chickpea extracts for food packaging
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AbstractPlastic is a fossil-based synthetic polymer that has become an essential material in our daily life.
Plastic pollution resulting from the accumulation of plastic objects has become problematic for our environment.
Bioplastic can be a biodegradable environmentally friendly alternative for the synthetic plastic.
In this paper, bioplastics based on polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/gellan gum (GG) blend have been produced in three different compositions and their chemical structure, mechanical, morphological and thermal properties have been studied.
Glycerol has been used as a plasticizer.
To add extra features to the PVA/GG bioplastic, Psidium guajava (guava) leaves, GL, and chickpea, CP, extracts have been added to the PVA/GG (30/70) blend.
Water and aqueous ethanol have been used in the extraction of GL and CP, respectively.
The addition of the plant’s extracts enhanced the tensile properties of the PVA/GG bioplastic.
Weathering acceleration tests have been carried out to examine the degradation of the prepared bioplastics.
Cytotoxicity studies revealed that the prepared bioplastic is safe to be used in food packaging applications.
Water and oxygen permeability for the new PVA/GG bioplastic have also been studied.
The addition of the plant extracts (GL and CP extracts) increased the oxygen and water permeability to different extents.
Bioplastic life cycle assessment (LCA) and CO2 emissions in comparison to fossil-based plastic have been investigated.
From all the results, PVA/GG based bioplastic proved to be a degradable, safe and effective alternative for fossil-based plastics in food packaging applications.
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