Na-Alginate Utilization of Brown Algae (Sargassum sp.) as A Halal Edible Film Basic Materials

N. N. Khasanah, V. Amalia, B. Viera, A. Sawitri
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Edible films made of Na-alginate from brown algae have great potential to be developed as brown algae have a fairly high abundance in Indonesia but have not been widely used. Therefore, in this study conducted by making edible films made from Na-alginate modified by the addition of hydrocolloids carrageenan and glycerol plasticizier. The addition of carrageenan biopolymers is the property of the produced Edible film. The use of glycerol as a plasticizer aims to improve the properties of elasticity Edible films. This research method consists of two stages. First, the isolation and characterization of Na-alginate. Both the preparation and characterization of making edible films. Na-alginate characterization results in yield of 25.68%, 10.84% moisture content, ash content of 23.79%. The carrageenan on the formula Edible films affect the characterization of the resulting films. The value of water absorption from 333.13% to 335.45% and the elongation of 26.26% to 33.34%, and the declining value of tensile strength of 8.93 MPa to 4.17 MPa and young's modulus values of 0.34 MPa to 0.22 MPa with the addition of carrageenan on an Edible film formula.
褐藻钠-海藻酸盐作为清真食用薄膜基础材料的利用
由于褐藻在印度尼西亚的丰度较高,但尚未得到广泛应用,因此褐藻酸钠制成可食用薄膜具有很大的开发潜力。因此,本研究以海藻酸钠为原料,通过添加水胶体角叉菜胶和甘油增塑剂进行改性,制成可食用薄膜。卡拉胶生物聚合物的加入是所生产的可食用薄膜的特性。使用甘油作为增塑剂的目的是改善弹性食用薄膜的性能。本研究方法分为两个阶段。首先,海藻酸钠的分离与表征。可食用薄膜的制备与表征。表征结果表明,海藻酸钠得率为25.68%,水分含量为10.84%,灰分含量为23.79%。可食用薄膜上的卡拉胶影响所得薄膜的表征。在食用膜配方中加入卡拉胶后,薄膜的吸水率为333.13% ~ 335.45%,伸长率为26.26% ~ 33.34%,抗拉强度为8.93 MPa ~ 4.17 MPa,杨氏模量为0.34 MPa ~ 0.22 MPa。
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