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Antimicrobial and physical properties of chitosan film as affected by solvent types and glycerol as plasticizer

Adila et al., 2013

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16473037861818601186
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Adila S
Suyatma N
Firlieyanti A
Bujang A
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Advanced Materials Research

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This study aims to evaluate the influence of solvent acids and glycerol as plasticizer on the antimicrobial and physical properties of chitosan films. Three types of acids were used in the same concentration, eg 1% acetic acid, 1% citric acid and 1% lactic acid whereas glycerol …
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