The potential of DNA from industrial vegetables byproducts for the preparation of sustainable materials

Tatiane Zucchini De Souza, Priscila Nishizaki Borba, Bruna Fernandes Antunes, Deliane da Silva Cabral, Antonio José Felix Carvalho, Eliane Trovatti
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Vegetables byproducts from the food ad agroforestry industry is a source of several molecules and macromolecules which can find application in the development of high added value materials, because their intrinsic properties. Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) is found in all the live systems, being wide available in nature. It is the macromolecule well known by its biological function related to carry and transmit the genetic information. The chemical composition and arrangement of this macromolecule can generate new materials with noble properties that still few explored for applications apart to its biological function. The purpose of this work was to study the film formation and its properties using the DNA extracted from the food industry byproducts, namely orange and banana, in order to evaluate their properties. The material was capable of forming large films with green, mild and easy processing techniques. The films were characterized by mechanical tensile tests, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), indicating their potential as an alternative natural material for developments in composite and biomedical fields.
从工业蔬菜副产品中提取 DNA 制备可持续材料的潜力
来自食品和农林业的蔬菜副产品是多种分子和大分子的来源,由于其固有特性,可用于开发高附加值材料。脱氧核糖核酸(DNA)存在于所有生物系统中,在自然界中广泛存在。众所周知,DNA 是一种大分子,具有携带和传递遗传信息的生物学功能。这种大分子的化学成分和排列方式可以产生具有高贵特性的新材料,但除了其生物功能外,在其他应用领域的探索还很少。这项工作的目的是利用从食品工业副产品(即橘子和香蕉)中提取的 DNA 研究薄膜的形成及其特性,以评估其特性。这种材料能够以绿色、温和、简便的加工技术形成大面积薄膜。这些薄膜通过机械拉伸试验、傅立叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)、差示扫描量热仪(DSC)和热重分析(TGA)进行了表征,表明它们有潜力成为复合材料和生物医学领域发展的替代天然材料。
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