Formulation and characterization of edible films based on organic mucilage from Mexican Opuntia ficus-indica

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The consumption of organic products has increased in recent years. One of the most important products in Mexico is nopal. Nopal's content and properties make the formulation of edible films possible. In this study, we aimed to develop and characterize biodegradable edible films containing mucilage from Opuntia ficus-indica. The mucilage extraction yield, thickness, color, water vapor permeability, light transmission rate, film transparency, solubility, stability of dispersion, and puncture strength were measured. The use of mucilage from different cultivars affected the water vapor permeability (8.40 × 10-11 g·m-1·s-1·Pa-1 for cultivar Villanueva, 3.48 × 10-11 g·m-1s-1·Pa-1 for Jalpa, and 1.63 × 10-11 g·m-1·s-1·Pa-1 for Copena F1). Jalpa provided the most soluble mucilage with the highest thickness (0.105 mm). Copena F1 provided the clearest film with the greatest transparency (3.81), the best yellowness index, and the highest resistance (4.44N·mm-1). Furthermore, this film had the best light transmission rate (48.93%). The Copena F1 showed the best film formation solution viscosity. These results indicate that mucilage mixed with pectin is a potential source for the formulation of edible films.

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Sandoval, D. C. G., Sosa, B. L., Martínez-Ávila, G. C. G., Fuentes, H. R., Abarca, V. H. A., & Rojas, R. (2019). Formulation and characterization of edible films based on organic mucilage from Mexican Opuntia ficus-indica. Coatings, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings9080506

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