Development and characterization of a novel edible film based on Althaea rosea flower gum: Investigating the reinforcing effects of bacterial nanocrystalline cellulose.

2020 
Althaea rosea flowers were used to procure the gum (ARG) needed for film preparation. Pretest studies suggested 1.5% ARG+50% glycerol as optimum for film preparation. The reinforcement impact of 3, 5, and 8wt% bacterial nanocrystalline cellulose (BNC) incorporation (based on the dry weight of ARG) was investigated on the structural, mechanical, physical, thermal, optical, morphological, and barrier properties of films. The Results suggested that increasing the BNC concentration until a certain level (5wt% BNC) could improve the latter properties. However, at higher concentration (8wt% BNC), cellulose nanoparticles tended to agglomerate, which led to the impairment of some of those properties, especially barrier properties. According to AFM and SEM results, BNC addition increased surface roughness and coarseness. All BNC-loaded films showed better functions compared to control sample (0wt% BNC) and the film containing 5wt% BNC was suggested as the optimum film.
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