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  1. Jafarzadeh, S., Alias, A.K., Ariffin, F., Mahmud, S., Najafi, A, Sheibani, S.
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    Biodegradable packaging, such as edible coatings and films, is widely used because it is free
    from synthetic substances and does not lead to environment pollution. Therefore, this industry
    is continuously growing. This study aimed to prepare and characterize biodegradable films
    loaded with nano kaolin. Semolina protein films were prepared and plasticized with sorbitol/
    glycerol by the casting method. Nano kaolin with 0%, 1%, 2%, 3%, 4% and 5% (w/w) was
    added to the films before casting them. The films were dried at controlled conditions. The effects
    of the addition of nanoparticles were measured on water absorption capacity (WAC), density,
    ultraviolet transmittance, heat sealability, and film morphology. Results showed that the WAC
    and density of the films decreased by increasing the nano kaolin concentration. By contrast, the
    seal strength for the semolina film was increased by incorporating a low percentage of nano
    kaolin. The X-ray diffraction curves of the semolina film incorporated with kaolin exhibited
    broad reflection, thus indicating that the kaolin nanosize matches the transmission electron
    microscopy images. In summary, nano kaolin incorporation enhanced the physicochemical
    properties and heat sealability of semolina films, thereby indicating the potential application of
    these bionanocomposites to food-product packaging.
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