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СКАЧАТЬ target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_a507e775-27ab-54f1-8ccf-de416b0159e1">e)layer improved the mechanical properties [146] PHAe)/apple extract/cellulose Casting The PHAa)increased the hydrophobicity and transparency of the films whereas the tensile strength was reduced. The apple extract gives an antioxidant property to the coating [147] PHBVd)/cellulose/TECf)or PEGc) Extrusion A sufficient adhesion (cohesion break) between paper and PHBVd)layer was obtained. The use of TECf) or PEGc) produced PHBV layers with lower defects and with increase of grease barrier property [148] PHBb)/bacterial cellulose/zinc oxide nanoparticle Thermo-pressing molding/plasma Films with better mechanical properties and antimicrobial activity against E. coli and S. aureus [149] PHBb)/starch/montmorillonite/eugenol Extrusion Reinforced films with antimicrobial properties manufactured at industrial scale [150] PLAe)/PHBb)/cinnamaldehyde Casting Films with better mechanical properties and slower release of the active compound. These films were used to extend the shelf life of salmon dices [151] PHBb)/palladium nanoparticles Electrospinning/thermo-pressing molding Films with oxygen scavenging capability and good barrier properties [152] PHBb)/silver nanoparticles Thermo-pressing molding Films with antimicrobial activity against S. enterica and L. monocytogenes. In addition, nanoparticles did not influence the biodegradability of films [153] PHBVd)/PEGc)or PHBb)/zein Electrospinning/thermos-pressing molding Films with acceptable mechanical and thermal properties, as well as with antimicrobial activity against L. monocytogenes [154]

      PLA is a biodegradable macromolecule, and it is considered as one of the most extensively developed commercial biomaterials. PLA is produced by lactic fermentation of polysaccharides or sugars extracted from corn, potato, sugar cane, or sugar beet. Other raw materials such as cellulosic biomass, agricultural waste, and nonfood crops (e.g. switchgrass) can be used as alternative during the fermentation [155, 156]. PLA can be processed by means of extrusion, thermoforming, injection molding, blow molding, and industrial scale [156].

      Some plasticizers such as polyols, citrate ester, lactic ester, and glycerol esters can be used to improve the processability of PLA and enhance its flexibility and ductility [166]. Also, in the literature, PLA has been blended with poly(ethylene glycol), poly(propylene glycol), and polymeric adipates [155, 167]. In this sense, Yang et al. [165] studied PLA films blended with ethylene-vinyl acetate-glycidyl methacrylate (NPG) and lignin microparticles to improve the toughness of PLA and performance of antioxidant for active food packing. The results showed improvement of toughness and water vapor barrier properties and demonstrated the satisfactory compatibility between lignin, PLA, and NPG.