Abstract (EN):
In this work, an alternative approach towards the use of a ternary natural deep eutectic solvent (ChCl/glycerol/ lactic acid: NADES-3) as an environmentally friendly medium for the extraction of polyphenolic compounds from green tea (GT) was investigated. The ternary NADES have a higher capacity of polyphenolic extraction in comparison with the other two binary NADES (NADES-1 and NADES-2, ChCl/glycerol and ChCl/Lactic acid, respectively). The extraction GT solutions were used to improve chitosan (Chit) film properties, using the casting method, to produce films with and without different GT/NADES (ternary and binary) plasticizers. Transparent, uniform, and homogeny films (without cracks or pores) were obtained and evaluated in terms of mechanical, water resistance, optical and microstructural properties. The results were compared with those obtained for chitosan films containing binary deep eutectic solvents (ChCl/glycerol and ChCl/lactic acid, with and without GT)) as plasticizers in their formulations. In this sense, the presence of GT polyphenolic compounds led to different surface structures, and the surface of the biofilms become rougher with the increase of GT content. FTIR spectra confirmed physical entanglements film components and suggested the existence of the interaction between the extract's polyphenols and the Chit matrix. Films with 10% of NADES (binary and ternary) showed good high water barrier properties. Regarding mechanical properties, they also showed higher resistance, being the NADES-2 (10%) the film with better resistance.
Idioma:
Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente):
Científica
Nº de páginas:
12