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Brightness, elongation and thickness of edible film with caseinate sodium using a type of plasticizer

Maruddin F.

Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science

Published: 2020Citations: 35

Abstract

Abstract The use of plasticizer could improve the flexibility, elasticity and friability of edible films. The characteristics of edible film made from caseinate sodium were influenced by the use of plasticizer types. The differences in material source and molecular weight of plasticizers type various result in the interaction of hydrogen bonds between water-protein-plasticizer molecules and further cause differences in the physical characteristics of edible films. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of plasticizer types (glycerol, sorbitol and polyethylene glycol (PEG)) on the characteristics of edible films. The edible film characteristics observed were color L * (brightness), elongation and thickness. Data were analyzed with complete random design and repeated for three times. The use of plasticizer type affected the edible color value (L *) around 85.62-87.43 (close to white). However, the type of plasticizer did not affect the elongation and thickness of the edible film. The range of elongation and thickness of the edible film with the use of a type of plasticizer was around 15.96-16.22% and an average of about 0.15 mm. The color value of L * (brightness) of edible film using sorbitol plasticizers type was higher than that using glycerol and PEG. The characteristics of edible films using sorbitol plasticizers were better, compared to those using glycerol and PEG.

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