Biodegradation study of some food packaging biopolymers based on PVA

Abstract Polymers are a common choice as protective materials since they combine flexibility, variable sizes and shapes, relatively light weight, stability, resistance to breaking, barrier properties and perceived high-quality image with cost-effectiveness. Currently, mainly non-biodegradable petr...

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Main Authors: Elena Elisabeta Tanase, Elena Mona Popa, Maria Rapa, Ovidiu Popa, Ioan Vlad Popa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AcademicPres 2016-03-01
Series:Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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Online Access:http://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/zootehnie/article/view/11948
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spelling doaj-eec695d9b47c42fa91bb8d761c4410222020-11-24T20:42:48ZengAcademicPresBulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Animal Science and Biotechnologies1843-52621843-536X2016-03-01731899410.15835/buasvmcn-asb:119489778Biodegradation study of some food packaging biopolymers based on PVAElena Elisabeta Tanase0Elena Mona Popa1Maria Rapa2Ovidiu Popa3Ioan Vlad Popa4University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, Faculty of BiotechnologyUniversity of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, Faculty of BiotechnologyResearch Institute of Auxiliary Organic Products S.A.University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, Faculty of BiotechnologyUniversity of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of BucharestAbstract Polymers are a common choice as protective materials since they combine flexibility, variable sizes and shapes, relatively light weight, stability, resistance to breaking, barrier properties and perceived high-quality image with cost-effectiveness. Currently, mainly non-biodegradable petroleum-based synthetic polymers are used as packaging materials for foods, because of their availability, low cost and functionality. However, biopolymers can be made from renewable resources without the environmental issues of petroleum-based polymers and with the additional advantage of being available from renewable sources or as by-products or waste-products from the food and agriculture industries. The aim of this study was to test some food packaging biopolymers based on PVA. In this respect, some biopolymers for food packaging applications were subjected to biodegradation tests by covering the tested samples with soil. The samples were incubated in known temperature and humidity conditions. The experiment lasted 45 days, after that the samples were washed, weighed and the biodegradation degree was calculated. The obtained results shows that PVA is a promising material for food packaging usage, as it is made from renewable resources and it is environmentally friendly.http://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/zootehnie/article/view/11948biodegradabilityenvironmentally friendlyfood packaging
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author Elena Elisabeta Tanase
Elena Mona Popa
Maria Rapa
Ovidiu Popa
Ioan Vlad Popa
spellingShingle Elena Elisabeta Tanase
Elena Mona Popa
Maria Rapa
Ovidiu Popa
Ioan Vlad Popa
Biodegradation study of some food packaging biopolymers based on PVA
Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Animal Science and Biotechnologies
biodegradability
environmentally friendly
food packaging
author_facet Elena Elisabeta Tanase
Elena Mona Popa
Maria Rapa
Ovidiu Popa
Ioan Vlad Popa
author_sort Elena Elisabeta Tanase
title Biodegradation study of some food packaging biopolymers based on PVA
title_short Biodegradation study of some food packaging biopolymers based on PVA
title_full Biodegradation study of some food packaging biopolymers based on PVA
title_fullStr Biodegradation study of some food packaging biopolymers based on PVA
title_full_unstemmed Biodegradation study of some food packaging biopolymers based on PVA
title_sort biodegradation study of some food packaging biopolymers based on pva
publisher AcademicPres
series Bulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Animal Science and Biotechnologies
issn 1843-5262
1843-536X
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Abstract Polymers are a common choice as protective materials since they combine flexibility, variable sizes and shapes, relatively light weight, stability, resistance to breaking, barrier properties and perceived high-quality image with cost-effectiveness. Currently, mainly non-biodegradable petroleum-based synthetic polymers are used as packaging materials for foods, because of their availability, low cost and functionality. However, biopolymers can be made from renewable resources without the environmental issues of petroleum-based polymers and with the additional advantage of being available from renewable sources or as by-products or waste-products from the food and agriculture industries. The aim of this study was to test some food packaging biopolymers based on PVA. In this respect, some biopolymers for food packaging applications were subjected to biodegradation tests by covering the tested samples with soil. The samples were incubated in known temperature and humidity conditions. The experiment lasted 45 days, after that the samples were washed, weighed and the biodegradation degree was calculated. The obtained results shows that PVA is a promising material for food packaging usage, as it is made from renewable resources and it is environmentally friendly.
topic biodegradability
environmentally friendly
food packaging
url http://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/zootehnie/article/view/11948
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