Abstract The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of the concentrations of Gleditsia triacanthos galac-tomannan and glycerol and the presence of corn oil in the physical properties of edible films. The influence of inter-actions between those constituents on films ’ permeability to gases (water vapour, CO2 and O2), solubility in water, mechanical properties and colour was evaluated. The effects of those variables were analysed according to a 23 factorial design; regression coefficients were used to understand the influence of each variable (factor) on the studied properties, and a multifactor model was developed. Results show that galactomannan concentration is the most significant factor affecting the studied properties; moreo...
Innovations constantly appear in food packaging, always aiming at creating a more efficient quality ...
Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis) is a tropical fruit. It belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family. Gac pul...
In this study, sugar palm starch (SPS) films were developed using glycerol (G), sorbitol (S) or thei...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of the concentrations of Gleditsia triacanthos...
Edible films can provide additional protection for food, while being a fully biodegradable, environm...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the influence of glycerol and corn oil on physicochemical prope...
In this work five sources of galactomannans, Adenanthera pavonina, Cyamopsis tetragonolobus, Caesalp...
Edible films and coatings can provide additional protection for food, while being a fully biodegrada...
The objective of this investigation was to develop a starch-methylcellulose edible film by evaluatin...
Recently, edible films and coatings have received more attention instead of plastic packaging. Pecti...
International audienceAs starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely avail...
International audienceAs starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely avail...
International audienceAs starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely avail...
As starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely available material, it is a...
As starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely available material, it is a...
Innovations constantly appear in food packaging, always aiming at creating a more efficient quality ...
Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis) is a tropical fruit. It belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family. Gac pul...
In this study, sugar palm starch (SPS) films were developed using glycerol (G), sorbitol (S) or thei...
The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of the concentrations of Gleditsia triacanthos...
Edible films can provide additional protection for food, while being a fully biodegradable, environm...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the influence of glycerol and corn oil on physicochemical prope...
In this work five sources of galactomannans, Adenanthera pavonina, Cyamopsis tetragonolobus, Caesalp...
Edible films and coatings can provide additional protection for food, while being a fully biodegrada...
The objective of this investigation was to develop a starch-methylcellulose edible film by evaluatin...
Recently, edible films and coatings have received more attention instead of plastic packaging. Pecti...
International audienceAs starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely avail...
International audienceAs starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely avail...
International audienceAs starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely avail...
As starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely available material, it is a...
As starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely available material, it is a...
Innovations constantly appear in food packaging, always aiming at creating a more efficient quality ...
Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis) is a tropical fruit. It belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family. Gac pul...
In this study, sugar palm starch (SPS) films were developed using glycerol (G), sorbitol (S) or thei...