Abstract
The use of polysaccharides to produce functional micro- or nanoscale fibrous mats has attracted growing interest for their food-grade applications. In this study, the characterization and electro-spinnability of guar gum (GG) solutions loaded with tannic acid (TA) was demonstrated. Food-grade antioxidant materials were successfully produced by electrospinning while incorporating different loads of TA into GG fibers. Bead-free GG-TA fibers could be fabricated from GG solution (2 wt %) with 10 wt % TA. Increasing the amount of TA led to fibers with defects and larger diameter sizes. Fourier Transformed Infrared Spectroscopy and X-ray Diffraction of neat GG and TA loaded GG fibrous mats suggested that inclusion of TA interrupted the hydrogen bonding and that a higher density of the ordered junction zones formed with the increased TA. The high TA incorporation effciency and retained antioxidant activity of the fibrous mats afford a potential application in active edible film or drug delivery system.
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Yang, W., Zhang, M., Li, X., Jiang, J., Sousa, A. M. M., Zhao, Q., … Liu, L. S. (2019). Incorporation of tannic acid in food-grade guar gum fibrous mats by electrospinning technique. Polymers, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11010141
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