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Functional Properties of Biopolymer-Based Films Modified with Surfactants: A Brief Review

Ahmad Adlie Shamsuri, Siti Nurul Ain Md. Jamil

2020Processes57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

An increase of environmental awareness recently has increased the interest of researchers in using of biopolymer-based films. The films have been prepared extensively by utilizing starch, carboxymethyl cellulose, chitosan, protein, gelatin, carrageenan, alginate, pectin, guar gum and pullulan. They are typically modified with surface-active agents (surfactants) such as glycerol monostearate, sucrose ester, sodium stearoyl lactate, sodium dodecyl sulfate, ethyl lauroyl arginate HCl, Span 20 to 80, Tween-20 to 80 and soy lecithin for improving the functional properties of the films. In this brief review, two types of biopolymer-based films that prepared through casting method were categorized, specifically solution- and emulsion-based films. The four types of surfactants, namely non-ionic, anionic, cationic and amphoteric surfactants that are regularly used to modify biopolymer-based films are also described. The functional properties of the films modified with different types of surfactants are briefly reviewed. This study enhances the attraction of researchers in biopolymer-based films and the improvement of new concepts in this niche area.

Topics & Concepts

BiopolymerCarboxymethyl celluloseGelatinChemical engineeringSodium dodecyl sulfatePullulanEmulsionCationic polymerizationChitosanChemistryGuar gumMaterials sciencePolymer chemistryOrganic chemistryPolysaccharideSodiumPolymerFood scienceEngineeringNanocomposite Films for Food Packagingbiodegradable polymer synthesis and propertiesPolysaccharides Composition and Applications