Polysaccharides (Feb 2022)

Development and Characterization of Arrowroot Starch Films Incorporated with Grape Pomace Extract

  • Gislaine Ferreira Nogueira,
  • Isabela Helena Bratfischer Tagliari Soares,
  • Cyntia Trevisan Soares,
  • Farayde Matta Fakhouri,
  • Rafael Augustus de Oliveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polysaccharides3010014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 250 – 263

Abstract

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Grape processing residues are a good source of bioactive and nutritional compounds. The incorporation of grape pomace extract (GPE) in starch films can be a strategy for the elaboration of new food packaging products for applications such as edible films or fruit strips. In this context, the objective of this research was to analyze the effect of incorporation and variation of concentration of GPE (0, 20, 30, and 40% mass/mass starch solids) on the physical chemical properties of arrowroot starch edible films created by casting. The GPE was characterized for moisture content, pH, total titratable acidity, total soluble solids, and anthocyanin content. Starch films with and without GPE were evaluated by analyzing their visual appearance, water activity, water content, thickness, water solubility, and water vapor permeability. The GPE had high water content, acidity, and anthocyanins content. The films with GPE showed a noticeable reddish color, similar to observed for the GPE. Increasing the concentration of GPE in the film resulted in significantly increased (p 2 day kPa). GPE increased the hydrophilic portion of the film, in addition to acting as a plasticizer, decreasing the molecular interactions of the polymer chain, and favoring its solubilization, which is desirable for applications such as edible films. The elaboration of arrowroot starch films with the incorporation of grape pomace is a good alternative for the reduction of by-products of grape processing.

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