International audienceCross-linking effects of different phenolic substances (tannic acid, caffeic acid, and green tea extract) on mechanical and barrier properties of biodegradable films consisting of turmeric (Curcuma longa) and gelatin were investigated. The results showed that degree of protein cross-linking increased with concentration of oxidized phenolic compounds, resulting in denser and stiffer film structures. Cross-link formation led to higher tensile strength and lower elongation-at-break (%), water vapor permeability, and water solubility of films with formation of aggregations. However, at high concentrations of phenolic compounds, molecular mobility increased due to grafting/branching reactions resulting in plasticizing effec...
none4siAgro-wastes represent an abundant and economical source of antioxidant compounds. Extraction ...
Background: Gelatin is a renewable, biodegradable, and inexpensive food polymer. The insufficient me...
The objectives of this study were to develop composite films using various gelatin sources with corn...
International audienceBackground: Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) has limited uses for moist and acidic food...
International audienceHydrocolloid-based films containing natural phenolic antioxidants (gallic and ...
The effectiveness of 1,4-butanediol diglycidyl ether (BDDGE) as a cross-linking agent of bovine gela...
International audienceNowadays, a new generation of edible films is being especially designed for in...
International audienceAmong natural biopolymers, polysaccharides and proteins are very promising for...
In this research, utilization of agricultural by-products as a source of natural antioxidant was dev...
International audienceThis work deals with the study of the release kinetics of some natural antioxi...
The development of antioxidant-active packaging has numerous advantages, such as the reduction of sy...
To find renewable and sustainable alternatives to reduce the severe environmental impact of single-u...
Protein-based biodegradable packaging films are of environmental significance. The effect of oxidize...
Incorporating phenolic acids into polysaccharide films improves their physical properties, in turn i...
The development of antioxidant-active packaging has numerous advantages, such as the reduction of sy...
none4siAgro-wastes represent an abundant and economical source of antioxidant compounds. Extraction ...
Background: Gelatin is a renewable, biodegradable, and inexpensive food polymer. The insufficient me...
The objectives of this study were to develop composite films using various gelatin sources with corn...
International audienceBackground: Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) has limited uses for moist and acidic food...
International audienceHydrocolloid-based films containing natural phenolic antioxidants (gallic and ...
The effectiveness of 1,4-butanediol diglycidyl ether (BDDGE) as a cross-linking agent of bovine gela...
International audienceNowadays, a new generation of edible films is being especially designed for in...
International audienceAmong natural biopolymers, polysaccharides and proteins are very promising for...
In this research, utilization of agricultural by-products as a source of natural antioxidant was dev...
International audienceThis work deals with the study of the release kinetics of some natural antioxi...
The development of antioxidant-active packaging has numerous advantages, such as the reduction of sy...
To find renewable and sustainable alternatives to reduce the severe environmental impact of single-u...
Protein-based biodegradable packaging films are of environmental significance. The effect of oxidize...
Incorporating phenolic acids into polysaccharide films improves their physical properties, in turn i...
The development of antioxidant-active packaging has numerous advantages, such as the reduction of sy...
none4siAgro-wastes represent an abundant and economical source of antioxidant compounds. Extraction ...
Background: Gelatin is a renewable, biodegradable, and inexpensive food polymer. The insufficient me...
The objectives of this study were to develop composite films using various gelatin sources with corn...