International audienceSustainable hydrocolloid-based films containing natural antioxidants, caffeic and p-coumaric acids at different concentrations of 0.5%, 1%, 5%, and 10% w/w of polymers, were designed for packing fatty foods. Antioxidant activities and kinetics for all film formulations were assessed using radical scavenging activity (DPPH), reducing power, and iron chelating ability. Release kinetics of the antioxidants from the films into a food simulant (96% ethanol) were analyzed. The intermolecular interactions between antioxidants and polymers chains were assessed by Fourier transform infrared attenuated total reflectance (FTIR-ATR) and related to the film properties. Antioxidant activity of pure compounds (powder), showed that ca...
The new trend in food packaging films is to use biodegradable or bio-based polymers, such as poly(la...
[EN] Ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH) films containing green tea extract were successfully pr...
International audienceNowadays, a new generation of edible films is being especially designed for in...
International audienceSustainable hydrocolloid-based films containing natural antioxidants, caffeic ...
Sustainable hydrocolloid-based films containing natural antioxidants, caffeic and <i>p</i>-coumaric ...
International audienceThis work deals with the study of the release kinetics of some natural antioxi...
The main objective of this research activity was to design and realize active films with tunable foo...
International audienceHydrocolloid-based films containing natural phenolic antioxidants (gallic and ...
Les emballages actifs permettent d’étendre la durée de conservation des aliments, réduisent l'utilis...
Caffeic, ferulic, and coumaric acids were lipophilized with saturated fatty alcohols (C1?C20). The a...
[EN] Polymer films with antioxidant and antimicrobial properties were manufactured for the active pa...
The goal of this work was to develop innovative, 100% biodegradable films with antioxidant effective...
International audienceIn order to improve the quality of food and to extend their shelf life, a new ...
7 pages,4 figures, 4 tables.-- Printed version published October 27, 2010.Ethylene−vinyl alcohol cop...
International audienceA coupled experimental and modelling approach was developed to characterize th...
The new trend in food packaging films is to use biodegradable or bio-based polymers, such as poly(la...
[EN] Ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH) films containing green tea extract were successfully pr...
International audienceNowadays, a new generation of edible films is being especially designed for in...
International audienceSustainable hydrocolloid-based films containing natural antioxidants, caffeic ...
Sustainable hydrocolloid-based films containing natural antioxidants, caffeic and <i>p</i>-coumaric ...
International audienceThis work deals with the study of the release kinetics of some natural antioxi...
The main objective of this research activity was to design and realize active films with tunable foo...
International audienceHydrocolloid-based films containing natural phenolic antioxidants (gallic and ...
Les emballages actifs permettent d’étendre la durée de conservation des aliments, réduisent l'utilis...
Caffeic, ferulic, and coumaric acids were lipophilized with saturated fatty alcohols (C1?C20). The a...
[EN] Polymer films with antioxidant and antimicrobial properties were manufactured for the active pa...
The goal of this work was to develop innovative, 100% biodegradable films with antioxidant effective...
International audienceIn order to improve the quality of food and to extend their shelf life, a new ...
7 pages,4 figures, 4 tables.-- Printed version published October 27, 2010.Ethylene−vinyl alcohol cop...
International audienceA coupled experimental and modelling approach was developed to characterize th...
The new trend in food packaging films is to use biodegradable or bio-based polymers, such as poly(la...
[EN] Ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH) films containing green tea extract were successfully pr...
International audienceNowadays, a new generation of edible films is being especially designed for in...