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Physico-Chemical Properties and Valorization of Biopolymers Derived from Food Processing Waste

The widespread use of synthetic plastics, as well as the waste produced at the end of their life cycle, poses serious environmental issues. In this context, bio-based plastics, i.e., natural polymers produced from renewable resources, represent a promising alternative to petroleum-based materials. O...

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Autores principales: Silvestri, Teresa, Di Donato, Paola, Bonadies, Irene, Poli, Annarita, Frigione, Mariaenrica, Biondi, Marco, Mayol, Laura
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10574608/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37836737
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28196894
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author Silvestri, Teresa
Di Donato, Paola
Bonadies, Irene
Poli, Annarita
Frigione, Mariaenrica
Biondi, Marco
Mayol, Laura
author_facet Silvestri, Teresa
Di Donato, Paola
Bonadies, Irene
Poli, Annarita
Frigione, Mariaenrica
Biondi, Marco
Mayol, Laura
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description The widespread use of synthetic plastics, as well as the waste produced at the end of their life cycle, poses serious environmental issues. In this context, bio-based plastics, i.e., natural polymers produced from renewable resources, represent a promising alternative to petroleum-based materials. One potential source of biopolymers is waste from the food industry, the use of which also provides a sustainable and eco-friendly solution to waste management. Thus, the aim of this work concerns the extraction of polysaccharide fractions from lemon, tomato and fennel waste. Characterizing the chemical–physical and thermodynamic properties of these polysaccharides is an essential step in evaluating their potential applications. Hence, the solubility of the extracted polysaccharides in different solvents, including water and organic solvents, was determined since it is an important parameter that determines their properties and applications. Also, acid-base titration was carried out, along with thermoanalytical tests through differential scanning calorimetry. Finally, the electrospinning of waste polysaccharides was investigated to explore the feasibility of obtaining polysaccharide-based membranes. Indeed, electrospun fibers are a promising structure/system via which it is possible to apply waste polysaccharides in packaging or well-being applications. Thanks to processing feasibility, it is possible to electrospin waste polysaccharides by combining them with different materials to obtain porous 3D membranes made of nanosized fibers.
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spelling pubmed-105746082023-10-14 Physico-Chemical Properties and Valorization of Biopolymers Derived from Food Processing Waste Silvestri, Teresa Di Donato, Paola Bonadies, Irene Poli, Annarita Frigione, Mariaenrica Biondi, Marco Mayol, Laura Molecules Article The widespread use of synthetic plastics, as well as the waste produced at the end of their life cycle, poses serious environmental issues. In this context, bio-based plastics, i.e., natural polymers produced from renewable resources, represent a promising alternative to petroleum-based materials. One potential source of biopolymers is waste from the food industry, the use of which also provides a sustainable and eco-friendly solution to waste management. Thus, the aim of this work concerns the extraction of polysaccharide fractions from lemon, tomato and fennel waste. Characterizing the chemical–physical and thermodynamic properties of these polysaccharides is an essential step in evaluating their potential applications. Hence, the solubility of the extracted polysaccharides in different solvents, including water and organic solvents, was determined since it is an important parameter that determines their properties and applications. Also, acid-base titration was carried out, along with thermoanalytical tests through differential scanning calorimetry. Finally, the electrospinning of waste polysaccharides was investigated to explore the feasibility of obtaining polysaccharide-based membranes. Indeed, electrospun fibers are a promising structure/system via which it is possible to apply waste polysaccharides in packaging or well-being applications. Thanks to processing feasibility, it is possible to electrospin waste polysaccharides by combining them with different materials to obtain porous 3D membranes made of nanosized fibers. MDPI 2023-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10574608/ /pubmed/37836737 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28196894 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10574608/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28196894
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