Mixed starch/chitosan hydrogels: elastic properties as modelled through simulated annealing algorithm and their ability to strongly reduce yellow sunset (INS 110) release
| dc.creator | Soares, Lucas de Souza | |
| dc.creator | Gomes, Bárbara Teixeira | |
| dc.creator | Milião, Gustavo Leite | |
| dc.creator | Rocha, Roney Alves da | |
| dc.creator | Teixeira, Alvaro Vianna Novaes de Carvalho | |
| dc.creator | Coimbra, Jane Sélia dos Reis | |
| dc.creator | Oliveira, Eduardo Basílio de | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2022-04-01T18:25:06Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2022-04-01T18:25:06Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2021-03-01 | |
| dc.description.abstract | Biopolymers mixtures appear as a strategy to improve sensorial/technological characteristics of gel-like products. Thus, self-sustaining starch (S100/C0) hydrogels were prepared with a partial replacement of the gelling agent by 5.0 % (S95/C5), 7.5 % (S92.5/C7.5), or 10.0 % chitosan (S90/C10), and containing yellow sunset (INS 110). Major visual changes or significant differences on L*a*b* parameters were not observed for starch/chitosan hydrogels. Creep-recovery data was modeled using the simulated annealing algorithm, and relative recovery results showed an increase for S95/C5 (82.6 %), when compared to S100/C0 (72.9 %). After 312 h, chitosan strongly reduced the INS 110 release from hydrogels to an ethanolic solution (3.1∙10−4 and 4.1∙10-3 g/100 mL for S95/C5 and S100/C0, respectively) or to a sucrose solution (1.1∙10-3 and 6.5∙10-3 g/100 mL for S95/C5 and S100/C0, respectively). Such results highlighted that chitosan not only presented a techno-functionality on starch hydrogels by improving their elasticity but also by hindering the release of yellow sunset. | pt_BR |
| dc.identifier.citation | SOARES, L. de S. et al. Mixed starch/chitosan hydrogels: elastic properties as modelled through simulated annealing algorithm and their ability to strongly reduce yellow sunset (INS 110) release. Carbohydrate Polymers, Barking, v. 255, 117526, 1 Mar. 2021. DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.117526. | pt_BR |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://repositorio.ufla.br/handle/1/49658 | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.117526 | pt_BR |
| dc.language | en_US | pt_BR |
| dc.publisher | Elsevier | pt_BR |
| dc.rights | restrictAccess | pt_BR |
| dc.source | Carbohydrate Polymers | pt_BR |
| dc.subject | Polysaccharide | pt_BR |
| dc.subject | Gel-like products | pt_BR |
| dc.subject | Rheology | pt_BR |
| dc.subject | Semisolid materials | pt_BR |
| dc.subject | Food coloring | pt_BR |
| dc.subject | Polissacarídeos | pt_BR |
| dc.subject | Produtos tipo gel | pt_BR |
| dc.subject | Reologia | pt_BR |
| dc.subject | Materiais semissólidos | pt_BR |
| dc.subject | Corantes alimentícios | pt_BR |
| dc.title | Mixed starch/chitosan hydrogels: elastic properties as modelled through simulated annealing algorithm and their ability to strongly reduce yellow sunset (INS 110) release | pt_BR |
| dc.type | Artigo | pt_BR |
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