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  • 2022Development and characterization of active packaging films based on chitosan and sardinella protein isolate: Effects on the quality and the shelf life of shrimps47citations
  • 2020Design of Bioinspired Emulsified Composite European Eel Gelatin and Protein Isolate-Based Food Packaging Film: Thermal, Microstructural, Mechanical, and Biological Features8citations
  • 2019Acetylation degree, a key parameter modulating chitosan rheological, thermal and film-forming properties58citations
  • 2019Biofunctional gelatin-based films incorporated with food grade phycocyanin extracted from the Saharian cyanobacterium Arthrospira sp.88citations
  • 2013Novel Poly(L-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone) Matrices Obtained with the Use of Zr[Acac]4 as Nontoxic Initiator for Long-Term Release of Immunosuppressive Drugs16citations
  • 2011Controlled poly(l-lactide-co-trimethylene carbonate) delivery system of cyclosporine A and rapamycine - the effect of copolymer chain microstructure on drug release ratecitations
  • 2009Lipase-catalysed degradation of copolymers prepared from e-caprolactone and DL-lactide15citations

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Lipase-catalysed degradation of copolymers prepared from e-caprolactone and DL-lactide

  • Lenglet, Sebastien
  • Li, Suming
  • Vert, Michel
Abstract

International audience ; A series of copolymers were prepared by ring-opening polymerization of e-caprolactone and DL-lactide, using zinc lactate as catalyst. The resulting PCL/PLA copolymers were characterized by various analytical techniques such as NMR, SEC, DSC and X-ray diffraction. The [CL]/[LA] ratios of the copolymers are very close to those in the feed, indicating a good conversion of monomers. The copolymers with CL contents higher than 50% appear semi-crystalline, the crystalline structure being of the PCL-type. Compression molded polymer films were allowed to degrade in a pH = 7.0 phosphate buffer containing pseudomonas lipase. Data show that copolymers with CL contents lower than 25% are not degradable and the degradation rate increases with CL content for CL-rich copolymers. Various soluble degradation products are detected in the degradation medium, including CL1 to CL3 and LA1 to LA4 homo-oligomers, and CL2LA1 co-oligomer. The presence of LA homo-oligomers and CL2LA1 co-oligomer suggests that pseudomonas lipase can not only degrades PCL, but also LA short blocks along PCL/PLA copolymer chains. On the other hand, little changes of compositions are detected during degradation, in agreement with a surface erosion mechanism as shown by ESEM.

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  • surface
  • x-ray diffraction
  • zinc
  • differential scanning calorimetry
  • copolymer
  • size-exclusion chromatography
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy
  • environmental scanning electron microscopy