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Title: Exploring urea as a prospective auxiliary for starch functionalization: A concise review on modified starch properties and the sustainable packaging films
Authors: Sudheesh, C
Varsha, L
Siddiqui, S A
Sunooj, K V
Pillai, S
Keywords: urea
starch carbamate
modification
physico-chemical properties
biodegradable films
Issue Date: 15-Oct-2024
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Food Chemistry; 455: 139914
Abstract: Urea is also known as carbamide, an inexpensive and eco-friendly additive for starch functionalization. This article reviews the potential role of urea in starch modification, with the prominence of the mechanism of urea action, alterations in the starch structure and functional properties. In addition, current literature conveys the prospective effect of urea in fabricating starch films for food packaging, and the relevant areas that need to be covered in the forthcoming research are specified at the end of the article section. Urea can modify the diverse physico-chemical and functional properties of starch. Starch-based films exhibit pronounced effects on their mechanical and barrier properties upon the incorporation of urea, although this effect strongly depends on the urea content and degree of substitution (DS). Overall, urea holds great potential for use in the starch and bioplastic film industries, as it produces biocompatible derivatives with desirable performance.
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308814624015644?via%3Dihub
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