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BIO Web Conf.
Volume 218, 2026
The 12th International Conference of Innovation in Animal Science: “Animal Agriculture and the SDGs: Balancing Productivity, Welfare, and Environmental Integrity (ICIAS 2025)
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| Article Number | 03002 | |
| Number of page(s) | 10 | |
| Section | Animal Product Technology | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202621803002 | |
| Published online | 10 February 2026 | |
Does the Hydrogel: Oleogel Ratio Affect the Physicochemical Properties of Gelatin–Beeswax Bioplastic Films?
1 Animal Product Technology Department, Faculty of Animal Sciences, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang 65145, Indonesia
2 National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia, Research Center for Food Technology and Processing, Gunungkidul 55861, Indonesia
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Abstract
Plastic waste from packaging poses a serious environmental problem due to its persistence and contribution to microplastic formation. Bigels, composed of hydrogel and oleogel, have emerged as an innovative approach to eco-friendly food packaging. This study aimed to analyze the effect of varying hydrogel-oleogel ratios on the physicochemical properties of bigel-based bioplastic films for food packaging applications. An experimental design was employed using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with four treatments and five replications. Data were analyzed using ANOVA, and when significant (p<0.05) or highly significant (p<0.01) differences were detected, further testing was conducted using Duncan's Multiple Range Test (DMRT). The treatments were Hydrogel: Oleogel ratios, consisted of T1 (90 :10), T2 (80 :20), T3 (70 :30) and T4 (60 :40) respectively. The findings indicated that the optimal ratio was achieved in T1 (90:10). Detailed results included solubility (21.133%), syneresis (81.186%), water-holding capacity (77.174%), moisture content (7.549%), thermal properties (TGA/DTG) more stable and optical microscopy which shows small and relatively homogeneous droplets. Overall, the results demonstrated that T1 (90:10) provided the most favorable physicochemical characteristics of bigels bioplastic films for food packaging applications. These findings highlight formulation-dependent structural mechanisms that advance the use of gelatin-beeswax gels for food packaging.
Key words: bigel / bioplastic / films / hydrogel-to-oleogel ratios / packaging
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