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Abstract
Biodegradable packaging is currently indispensable to reducing the use of plastics. The edible film is a type of food packaging that is safe, biodegradable, and environmentally friendly. This study aims to determine the characteristics of edible films of sago and pectin with different concentrations of chitosan. Comparison of sago and pectin (2:1) with 0.2%, 0.4%, 0.6%, and 0.8% of chitosan concentrations and 1% w/w and 1% glycerol b/v in each treatment. Observations were made on the solubility of the film, thickness, elongation, tensile strength, and color. Statistical analysis showed that the concentration of chitosan affected the thickness and color of the edible film but not elongation, tensile strength, and solubility. The best treatment was found at a concentration of 1% chitosan resulting in a film thickness of 0.115 mm, yellowish white color with a value of 6, a solubility of 98.80%, elongation of 5.75%, and tensile strength of 24.84 KPa. Edible film as a hard candy wrapper can reduce hygroscopic properties by 7.58% per hour.
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1 Research Organization for Agriculture, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) , Indonesia
2 Research Organization for Food Technology and Processing, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) , Indonesia
3 Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, University of Halu Oleo , Kendari , Indonesia