In this work, natural phenolic compounds, such as Vanillic Acid (VA), Ferulic Acid (FA) and Thymol (Th), at very high concentrations, have been considered as pro-oxidant agents for Polylactic acid (PLA). Specifically, thin films of neat PLA and PLA-based systems containing 2 and 3 wt% of VA, FA and Th have been produced and subjected to accelerated degradation in different environmental conditions. Preliminary characterizations, through rheological, mechanical, optical and morphological analysis, of the formulated PLA-based systems show that the VA and FA, even less the Th, are able to exert a plasticizing action during the processing and subsequently, the PLA crystallinity and rigidity slightly decrease, while, the PLA ductility increase a...
The growing interest toward eco-friendly plastics has increasingly oriented the research on the deve...
International audiencePhytic acid is a major by-product of the cereal industry. The present work rep...
Polymers of natural polyphenols have so far received little attention as bioavailable, biocompatible...
In this work, the potential of several naturally occurring phenolic compounds, such as Ferulic Acid ...
Polylactic acid (PLA) is a biodegradable bio-based polyester of increasing industrial interest becau...
In this work, different naturally occurring phenolic compounds, such as Thymol (Th), Vanillic acid (...
Background This work presents a sustainable approach for the stabilization of polylactic acid (PLA) ...
Polylactic acid (PLA)-based films have been prepared using naturally occurring stabilizers systems a...
The new trend in food packaging films is to use biodegradable or bio-based polymers, such as poly(la...
[EN] Cinnamic and ferulic acid were incorporated into highly hydrolysed and partially acetylated pol...
International audienceThree commercially available biodegradable polymers, two different aromatic-al...
Antioxidants are widely used in the plastic industry to protect polymers during their processing. In...
The stabilization efficiency of flavonoids (rutin and hesperidin) in polyester (polylactide (PLA) an...
In this work, naturally occurring compounds, such as Vitamin E (VE) and Ferulic Acid (FA), at high c...
Films based on a 75:25 polylactic acid (PLA) and Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV)...
The growing interest toward eco-friendly plastics has increasingly oriented the research on the deve...
International audiencePhytic acid is a major by-product of the cereal industry. The present work rep...
Polymers of natural polyphenols have so far received little attention as bioavailable, biocompatible...
In this work, the potential of several naturally occurring phenolic compounds, such as Ferulic Acid ...
Polylactic acid (PLA) is a biodegradable bio-based polyester of increasing industrial interest becau...
In this work, different naturally occurring phenolic compounds, such as Thymol (Th), Vanillic acid (...
Background This work presents a sustainable approach for the stabilization of polylactic acid (PLA) ...
Polylactic acid (PLA)-based films have been prepared using naturally occurring stabilizers systems a...
The new trend in food packaging films is to use biodegradable or bio-based polymers, such as poly(la...
[EN] Cinnamic and ferulic acid were incorporated into highly hydrolysed and partially acetylated pol...
International audienceThree commercially available biodegradable polymers, two different aromatic-al...
Antioxidants are widely used in the plastic industry to protect polymers during their processing. In...
The stabilization efficiency of flavonoids (rutin and hesperidin) in polyester (polylactide (PLA) an...
In this work, naturally occurring compounds, such as Vitamin E (VE) and Ferulic Acid (FA), at high c...
Films based on a 75:25 polylactic acid (PLA) and Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV)...
The growing interest toward eco-friendly plastics has increasingly oriented the research on the deve...
International audiencePhytic acid is a major by-product of the cereal industry. The present work rep...
Polymers of natural polyphenols have so far received little attention as bioavailable, biocompatible...