Technologies

Rural Technologies

Title:

Biodegradable Films for Food Packaging Applications

Area:

Rural Technologies

Focus Area:

Food Packaging

Social Benefits:

Biodegradable films can be used as general purpose food packaging material; Could also be used for packaging of minimally processed fruits and vegetables; Could be employed for drug delivery as oral dispersible films

Developing Agency:

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai, Maharashtra

Brief Description

Description :

Petroleum based packaging materials are threat to environment due to their non-biodegradability and non-renewability. Biopolymers based films could provide suitable alternatives for these petroleum based products. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre has developed biodegradable films using Guar gum a widely available biopolymer and various additives such as nanoclays, fynol, epoxy, beeswax, glycerol and tween-80. It is an intelligent technological advancement for the economical & environmental solution for the plastics packaging films. It has a comparable mechanical and barrier properties with commercially available stretch wrap films and no specific environment is required for degradation.

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