Abstract

Zein and gliadin are both readily dissolved in aqueous ethanol and have good film-forming property. This article describes an attempt to improve the flexibility of zein films by the addition of gliadin to the zein film-forming solution. The properties of zein–gliadin composite films, i.e., color, transparency, moisture content, water solubility, water vapor permeability, dynamic contact angle which in turn affected the mechanical property, water resistance and glass transition temperature of films were investigated. The contents of second structure were characterized via Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), whereas morphology of films was examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). It was observed that the addition of gliadin enhanced the strain at break of zein–gliadin composite films as a result of the increase in the content of α-helix, β-turn structures and decrease in the level of β-sheet structure. The water resistance of films decreased with the content of gliadin increasing. Morphology of composite films showed that gliadin and zein organized a homogeneous material. This work opens a new perspective for zein in flexible food package.

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