Inulin/PVA biomaterials using thiamine as an alternative
Inulin/PVA biomaterials using thiamine as an alternative plasticizer In this study, biodegradable biomaterials were prepared by using inulin (INL), PVA and plasticizers (citric acid (CA), glycerol (GL) and thiamine (TH)) with UV curing process. INL was extracted from Jerusalem artichoke flour using hot water extraction method.
Inulin/PVA biomaterials using thiamine as an alternative
Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), citric acid (CA), glycerol (GL), thiamine (TH), and INL (reagent grade) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich Chemical Company, Inc. (Milwaukee, WI, USA). PVA was 99% hydrolyzed with an average molecular weight of 89000-98000.
Inulin/PVA biomaterials using thiamine as an alternative
Inulin/PVA biomaterials using thiamine as an alternative plasticizer. | Semantic Scholar DOI: 10.1016/J.CARBPOL.2025.05.056 Corpus ID: 182912114 Inulin/PVA biomaterials using thiamine as an alternative plasticizer. Hyun-Gi Youn, Jae-Young Je, +1 author Soon-Do Yoon Published 15 September 2025 Medicine, Chemistry Carbohydrate polymers View on PubMed
Inulin/PVA biomaterials using thiamine as an alternative
Abstract In this study, biodegradable biomaterials were prepared by using inulin (INL), PVA and plasticizers (citric acid (CA), glycerol (GL) and thiamine (TH)) with UV curing process....
Inulin/PVA biomaterials using thiamine as an alternative
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