Starch Biodegradable Films Produced by Electrospraying

Verónica Cuellar Sánchez, Marcela González Vázquez, Alitzel B. García-Hernández, Fátima S. Serrano-Villa, Ma. de la Paz Salgado Cruz, A. García Bórquez, E. Morales‐Sánchez, Reynold R. Farrera-Rebollo, G. Calderón‐Domínguez
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The use of particles obtained from biopolymers is of interest in fields such as bioengineering and nanotechnology, with applications in drug encapsulation, tissue engineering, and edible biofilms. A method used to obtain these particles is electrohydrodynamic atomization (EHDA), which can generate different structures depending on the process conditions and raw materials used, opening a wide range of research in the biopolymers field, where starch is considered an excellent material to produce edible and biodegradable films. This chapter is a compilation and analysis of the newest studies of this technique, using starch with or without modifications to prepare films or membranes and their potential applications. A systematic literature review, focused on starch, and EHDA was carried out, finding 158 articles that match these criteria. From these results, a search inside them, using the words edible and biodegradable was conducted, showing 93 articles with these key words. The information was analyzed observing the preference to use corn, potato, rice, and cassava starches, obtaining mainly scaffolds and fibers and, in much less proportion, films or capsules. This review shows a window of opportunity for the study of starchy materials by EHDA to produce films, coatings, and capsules at micro or nano levels.
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电喷涂制备淀粉生物可降解薄膜
从生物聚合物中获得的颗粒的使用在生物工程和纳米技术等领域引起了人们的兴趣,应用于药物封装、组织工程和可食用生物膜。获得这些颗粒的一种方法是电流体动力雾化(EHDA),它可以根据工艺条件和使用的原材料产生不同的结构,在生物聚合物领域开辟了广泛的研究领域,淀粉被认为是生产可食用和可生物降解薄膜的优秀材料。本章是对该技术最新研究的汇编和分析,利用淀粉制备薄膜或膜及其潜在的应用。对淀粉和EHDA进行了系统的文献回顾,发现了158篇符合这些标准的文章。从这些结果中,使用“可食用”和“可生物降解”这两个关键词进行了搜索,显示了93篇与这些关键词相关的文章。对资料进行分析,发现人们倾向于使用玉米、马铃薯、水稻和木薯淀粉,主要使用支架和纤维,很少使用薄膜或胶囊。这一综述显示了利用EHDA研究淀粉类材料在微纳米水平上生产薄膜、涂层和胶囊的机会之窗。
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