Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1882738 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The effects of gamma irradiation on chitosan samples were determined in terms of physicochemical and functional properties. Shrimp chitosan was extracted from shell using a chemical process involving demineralization, deproteinization, decolorization and deacetylation. Commercial snow chitosan was also used. Samples (in a solid state) were given irradiation dose of 25Â kGy at a dose rate of 1.1013Â kGy/h in air and 0Â kGy samples were used as controls. Results showed that moisture contents were between 8.690% and 13.645%. There were no significant differences (P>0.05) in the degree of deacetylation of the chitosan samples. Significant differences (P<0.05) were observed in the viscosity and viscosity-average molecular weight of the chistosan samples. Viscosity and molecular weight decreased when the samples were given the irradiation dose of 25Â kGy. Chitosan samples had low antioxidant activity compared with BHT. Water binding capacity ranged from 582.40% to 656.75% and fat binding capacity was between 431.00% and 560.55%. Irradiation had a major effect on the viscosity and the viscosity-average molecular weight of the chitosan samples.
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Authors
F.C.K. Ocloo, E.T. Quayson, A. Adu-Gyamfi, E.A. Quarcoo, D. Asare, Y. Serfor-Armah, B.K. Woode,