In this paper, films based on tapioca starch and containing nisin, natamycin and glycerol were characterized in relation to their physicochemical properties, roughness and hydrophobicity. The content of glycerol affected the mechanical properties of the films studied and the roughness and it was observed an increase in WVP with the increase in glycerol content. The addition of antimicrobials affected the mechanical properties, being nisin the one that produced the greater decrease in the Young modulus. The color was highly affected by the joint presence of natamycin and nisin, which increased the yellow index. The contact angle increased with antimicrobial addition indicating a decrease in hydrophilicity. Nisin also affected the roughness o...
Biodegradable food packaging is important to be expanded to reduce the increasing waste in the world...
Biodegradable films from ahipa, cassava and corn native starches were developed by casting method an...
The incorporation of antimicrobials in foods by means of the use of films where they are entrapped c...
This work aimed to investigate the improvement of the performance of edible films based on tapioca s...
The effectiveness of using a tapioca starch–glycerol matrix containing natamycin to control Saccharo...
Edible films containing natural antimicrobials, like natamycin and nisin, constitute an emerging tec...
The individual and interactive effects of glycerol and chitosan on tapioca starch-based edible film ...
The effect of sorbate present on mechanical properties of edible films prepared with suspensions of ...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
The effect of different gelatinization and drying techniques on physical properties of tapioca starc...
Tapioca starch (TS), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), and glycerol (GLY) based edible films wit...
International audienceAs starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely avail...
<p>Antimicrobials like potassium sorbate, sodium propionate, and benzoic acid were incorporated in c...
The incorporation of antimicrobials in foods by means of the use of films where they are entrapped c...
Biodegradable food packaging is important to be expanded to reduce the increasing waste in the world...
Biodegradable films from ahipa, cassava and corn native starches were developed by casting method an...
The incorporation of antimicrobials in foods by means of the use of films where they are entrapped c...
This work aimed to investigate the improvement of the performance of edible films based on tapioca s...
The effectiveness of using a tapioca starch–glycerol matrix containing natamycin to control Saccharo...
Edible films containing natural antimicrobials, like natamycin and nisin, constitute an emerging tec...
The individual and interactive effects of glycerol and chitosan on tapioca starch-based edible film ...
The effect of sorbate present on mechanical properties of edible films prepared with suspensions of ...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
The effect of different gelatinization and drying techniques on physical properties of tapioca starc...
Tapioca starch (TS), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), and glycerol (GLY) based edible films wit...
International audienceAs starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely avail...
<p>Antimicrobials like potassium sorbate, sodium propionate, and benzoic acid were incorporated in c...
The incorporation of antimicrobials in foods by means of the use of films where they are entrapped c...
Biodegradable food packaging is important to be expanded to reduce the increasing waste in the world...
Biodegradable films from ahipa, cassava and corn native starches were developed by casting method an...
The incorporation of antimicrobials in foods by means of the use of films where they are entrapped c...