The effect of cross-linking with citric acid on the properties of agar/fish gelatin films

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The aim of this work was to assess the effect of fish gelatin-citric acid nucleophilic substitution and agar-citric acid esterification reactions on the properties of agar/fish gelatin films. Since temperature is an important cross-linking parameter, films were treated at 90 °C and 105 °C and film properties were compared to those of non-cured films. It was observed that temperature favored the aforementioned reactions, which induced physical and morphological changes. In this regard, darker films with a rougher surface were obtained for the films with a higher cross-linking degree. While mechanical properties were slightly modified, the barrier properties were enhanced due to the reactions that occurred. Therefore, these agar/fish gelatin films cross-linked through two different reactions can be considered to be promising materials as active films for different purposes, such as active packaging or pharmaceutical applications.

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Uranga, J., Nguyen, B. T., Si, T. T., Guerrero, P., & De la Caba, K. (2020). The effect of cross-linking with citric acid on the properties of agar/fish gelatin films. Polymers, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12020291

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