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Plasticizer glycerol

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific
Sourced in Belgium, Spain

Plasticizer glycerol is a laboratory chemical used as a softening agent in various applications. It is a clear, odorless, and viscous liquid that helps to increase the flexibility and workability of materials. Glycerol is commonly used as a plasticizer in the production of various laboratory products, such as rubber, plastics, and coatings.

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2 protocols using plasticizer glycerol

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Starch Characterization and Comparison

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Corn starch (24.8% amylose, 0.020% phosphorus content, 11% moisture content), wheat starch (24.5% amylose, 0.038% phosphorus content, 9.6% moisture content) and rice starch (16.9% amylose, 0.030% phosphorus content, 9.2% moisture content) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (Madrid, Spain). Potato starch (20.5% amylose, 0.043% phosphorus content, 15.1% moisture content) was provided by Across Organics (Geel, Belgium), and the plasticizer glycerol was supplied by Fisher Chemical (Geel, Belgium). All chemicals were used without further purification.
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Biopolymer-Based Antimicrobial Coating

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Food grade sodium alginate was supplied by FMC Biopolymers Ltd (Scotland, UK). Nonionic surfactant (Tween 80) was purchased from Scharlau (Spain), and plasticizer (glycerol) was provided by Fisher Scientific (UK). Thyme (TH-EO; Thymus vulgaris), lemongrass (LG-EO; Cymbopogon citratus) and sage (SG-EO; Salvia officinalis) essential oils were purchased from Essential arôms (Spain).
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