STUDY ON SOME PROPERTIES OF CHITAM FILMS
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Study the appropriate jellose content in film production was conducted production by using Chitosan 0.25 g per 0.25, 0.50, 0.75 and 1.00 g of jellose respectively. From the FTIR resuted that all of Chitam films had peak time in the period of wavenumbers 1635.37 to 1636.84 cm-1. It shows the formation of a complex between chitosan and jellose, namely Chitam. Films were examine some properties with the morphological of film by SEM, chitam films has a rough surface. Chitam film from chitosan:jellose ratio at 1:4 had the highest values of tensile strength and elongation at break. From total plate count, it reviewed that increasing ratio of jellose all microorganism will be reduced. Regarding with clear zone analysis, it was found that Chitam film at are not antimicrobial activity.
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