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BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS
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MATERIALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES
BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS
AND SUSTAINABLE POLYMERS
(BIOPOL-2009)
ALFONSO
JIMENEZ
AND
G.E.ZAIKOV
EDITORS
Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
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BIOPOL 2009 (2009)
Biodegradable polymers and sustainable polymers (BIOPOL-2009) / [edited by] Alfonso Jiminez, G.E. Zaikov.
p.em.
Seleeted papers from BIOPOL 2009. Ineludes indexo
ISBN 978-1-61942-701-3 (eBook)
1. Biodegradable plastics--Congresses. I. Jiminez, Alfonso, 1965- 11. Zaikov, G. E. (Gennadii Efremovich), 1935-m. Title.
TP 1180.B55B567 2009 620.1 '92323--dc22
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CONTENTS
PreCace xi
Chapter 1 Biodegradation and MedicaI Application
ofMicrobial Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) 1
A. P. Bonartsev, A . L. Iordanskii, G. A. Bonartseva
and G. E. Zaikov
Chapter 2 Use ofHydroxytyrosol as Polypropylene Stabilizer
and as a Potential Active Antioxidant 37 M. Peltzer, N. López, L. Matisová-Rychlá,
J. Rychly and A. Jiménez
Chapter 3 Mechanical Properties of Dimer Fatty Acid-based
Polyamides Biocomposites 51 Elodie Hablot, Rodrigue Matadi, Said Ahzi
and Luc Avérous
Chapter 4 Preparation and Properties of Three Layer Sheets
Based on Gelatin and Poly(Lactic Acid) 67 J. F. Martucci and R. A . Ruseckaite
Chapter 5 Evaluation of the Use ofNatural Plasticizers in
Commercial Lids for Food Packaging.
V11l Contents
Chapter 6 Evaluation of Parameters Essential for Efficiency
in the Composting Process 93
J. Klein, M. Zen i, V. T. Cardoso, B. C. D. A . Zoppas, A. M. C. Grisa and R. N. Brandalise
Chapter 7 Characterization ofPP Films with Carvacrol
and Thymol as Active Additives 105
M. Ramos, M. A . Peltzer and M. C. Garrigós
Chapter 8 Lipase Catalyzed Synthesis of Biopolyester
and Related Clay-based Nanohybrids 117
Rale Oztürk, Eric Pollet, Anne Rébraud and Luc Avérous
Chapter 9 Characterization and Thermal Stability of Almonds
by the Use ofThermal Analysis Techniques 137
Aranlzazll Valdés-García, Ana Beltrán-Sanahuja and M. Carmen Garrigós-Selva
Chapter 10 Chitosan as an Antimicrobial Agent
for Footwear Leather Components 151
M. C. Barros, 1. P. Fernandes, V. Pinto,
M. J. Ferreira, M. F. Barreiro and J. S. Amaral
Chapter 11 Characterization of Lignocellulosic Materiais
by Morphological and Thermal Techniques 167
M. I. Rico, M. C. Garrigós, F. PmTes and J. López
Chapter 12 Effect of Processing Methods on Mechanical
Prope11ies of Soya Protein Films 179
P. Guerrero, L. Martin, S. Cabezlldo
and K. de la Caba
Chapter 13 Development of a Biodegradability Evaluation
Method for Leather Used in the Footwear Industry 191
M. A. de la Casa-Lillo, A. Diaz-Tahoces, P. N. de Aza-Moya, P. Mazón-Canales,
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Index
Cootents
Cbromium Tanned Leather Waste Acid Extraction, Residue Recycling aod Anaerobic Biodegradation Tests 00 Extracts
Maria 1. Ferreira, Manuel F. Almeida, Vem Pinto,
Isabel Santos, José L. Rodrigues, Fernanda Freitas
and Sílvia Pinho
How to Shift Toughness ofPLA ioto
Non-break Area aod to Create High Impact Flax Fibre Reinforcements
R. Forstne and W. Stadlbauer
IX
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In: Biodegradable Polymers ... ISBN 978-1-61209-520-2
Editors: A. Jimenez and G. E. Zaikov © 2011 Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Chapter 10
CHITOSAN AS AN ÁNTIMICROBIAL ÁGENT
FOR FOOTWEAR LEATHER COMPONENTS
M.
C.
Barroi'*,
1.
P. Fernandei,
V.
Pinto
2,f,M.
J.
Ferreira
2,M.
F. Barreiro
1and
J.
S. Amaral,j:
lLSRE, Bragança Polytechnic Institute, Campus de Santa Apolónia Ap
1134, 5301-857 Bragança, Portugal
2CTCP, Rua de Fundões - Devesa Velha, 3700-121 S. João da Madeira, Portugal
3REQUIMTE, Pharmacy Faculty, University ofPorto, Rua Aníbal Cunha,
164, Porto 4099-030, Portugal and Bragança Polytechnic Institute, Campus de Santa Apolónia Ap 1134,5301-857 Bragança, Portugal
ABSTRACT
Chitosan is being increasingly used in distinct areas such as pharmaceutical, biomedical, cosmetics, food processing and agriculture. Among the interesting biological activities that have been ascribed to chitasan, the antimicrobial activity is probably the ane to generate the higher number of applications. Within this work the role af chitosan in diverse applications has been reviewed with particular emphasis for those
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152 M. C. Barros, I. P. Fernandes, V. Pinto et aI.
exploring its antimicrobial power. Furthermore, the mechanism to explain the antimicrobial activity of this emerging biopolymer is also discussed. The viability of using chitosan to effectively provide a functional coatil1g for leather products was presented through an experimental case study. Results confirmed the potential of using this strategy to create antimicrobialleather products to be used, e.g., in the footwear il1dustry.
Keywords: Chitosan; antimicrobial activity; functional coating, leather; footwear
CHITOSAN: STRUCTURE AND ÁPLICATIONS
The use of biopolymers is currently attracting considerable attention for diverse applications due to their great potential, sometimes combining several properties like biodegradability, biocompatibility, non-toxicity and antimicrobial activity [1 ,2]. Examples of biopolymers are cellulose, starch, proteins, lignin and chitin. Biopolymers can be considered renewable since they are obtained fiom biomass which is available everywhere and in large amounts (by-products of agricultural, marine and forestry activities). The promotion of its use will contribute to create a more sustainable industry and society.