Abstract
Twelve sheets were produced by extrusion with different proportions of cassava starch, poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and glycerol using a mixture design. The opacity of the materials ranged from 31 to 56%, and the concentration of PVA and the interaction between starch and PVA concentrations the mainly responsible for increasing opacity. The color difference (ΔE*) ranged from 20 to 30, the concentration of starch being primarily responsible for increasing in color difference by promoting a more yellowish color in sheets.
Keywords:
extrusion; biopolymers; optical properties