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Chitosan based edible films and coatings: a review
Maher Z Elsabee1, Entsar S Abdou
1Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Giza 12613, Egypt. mzelsabee@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Chitosan is a biodegradable biocompatible polymer derived from natural renewable resources with numerous applications in various fields, and one of which is the area of edible films and coatings. Chitosan has antibacterial and antifungal properties which qualify it for food protection, however, its weak mechanical properties, gas and water vapor permeability limit its uses. This review discusses the application of chitosan and its blends with other natural polymers such as starch and other ingredients for example essential oils, and clay in the field of edible films for food protection. The mechanical behavior and the gas and water vapor permeability of the films are also discussed. References dealing with the antimicrobial behavior of these films and their impact on food protection are explored.
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