Utilization of Rice Straw Waste in the Manufacture of Edible Film (Study of the Addition of Lignin and Sorbitol)

Ringgo E. P. Putra, Cakrasena R. Santoso, Titi Susilowati
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Rice straw is a very abundant lignocellulose agricultural waste in Indonesia. This waste is generally used as much as 31% for animal feed, 7% for industrial purposes, and 62% burned in rice fields. This burning can cause respiratory disorders such as ARI and cancer. Lignocellulose itself is a polysaccharide consisting of lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose. The lignin content in rice straw can be used for the production of edible film, so as to increase its usefulness and reduce the percentage of incineration of this waste in rice fields. Edible film is a thin layer made from edible materials and laid between food components. The main components constituting edible film are hydrocloids/lipids/composites, fillers, and plasticizers. The use of the addition of a plasticizing agent is to make edible film elastic. The use of this filler is to modify the edible nature of the film you want to produce. Examples of oligomeric substances and fillers are sorbitol and lignin. In this study, sorbitol and lignin materials were added to cellulose biomass materials derived from rice straw. These materials are stirred using a magnetic stirrer at a speed of 400 rpm and a temperature of 65oC for 25 minutes before the mixture is printed on a glass plate. After the edible film is printed and dried, an analysis of tensile strength and degradation of the edible film is carried out. The results showed a decrease in the tensile strength value of edible film with the lowest downward trend in the addition of 3% lignin lignin and 9 ml sorbitol. The results of the % degradation analysis show that the value of % degradation tends to increase without the addition of lignin.
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秸秆废弃物在食用膜生产中的利用(木质素和山梨醇的添加研究)
在印度尼西亚,稻草是一种非常丰富的木质纤维素农业废弃物。这些废物通常有31%用于动物饲料,7%用于工业用途,62%用于稻田燃烧。这种灼烧会导致呼吸道疾病,如急性呼吸道感染和癌症。木质素纤维素本身是一种由木质素、纤维素和半纤维素组成的多糖。秸秆中的木质素含量可用于生产食用膜,从而增加其使用价值,降低该废弃物在稻田中的焚烧率。可食性薄膜是由可食性材料制成的薄层,铺在食品成分之间。构成可食用薄膜的主要成分是流体/脂类/复合材料、填料和增塑剂。添加增塑剂的用途是使食用薄膜具有弹性。这种填料的用途是改变你想要生产的薄膜的可食用性。低聚物和填料的例子有山梨醇和木质素。本研究以稻秆为原料,在纤维素生物质原料中添加山梨醇和木质素材料。这些材料使用磁力搅拌器以400转/分的速度在65℃的温度下搅拌25分钟,然后将混合物印刷在玻璃板上。将可食用薄膜印刷干燥后,对可食用薄膜的抗拉强度和降解进行了分析。结果表明:木质素和山梨醇添加量分别为3%和9 ml时,可食性薄膜的拉伸强度值下降幅度最小;降解率分析结果表明,在不添加木质素的情况下,降解率有增加的趋势。
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