A shrimp peptide fraction (ST1) with biological activity (ABTS radical scavenging capacity, angiotensin-converting enzyme and dipeptidyl-peptidase-IV inhibitory activities), was encapsulated in partially purified soy phosphatidylcholine nanoliposomes (L-ST1) using glycerol to preserve the bilayer during the film-forming dehydration step. The z-average, zeta potential and encapsulation efficiency of L-ST1 were, respectively, 99.98 nm, −53.87 mV and 52.37%. Transmisssion Electron Microscopy images showed that the liposomes incorporated in sodium caseinate films caused film matrix disruption, but vesicle structure was well preserved and uniformly distributed along the film matrix. The films with liposomes became more water soluble, adhesive an...
The growing social and economic consequences of pollution derived from plastics are focusing attenti...
To protect food ingredients from degradation that can occur in the harsh environmental conditions of...
[EN] The effect of the homogenization conditions of the film-forming emulsions and lipid self-associ...
The incorporation of potentially antimicrobial volatile compounds (orange essential oil and limonene...
[Background]: Hydrolysates from collagen of jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) tunics have shown excellen...
An innovative edible wrapping with potential use for designing functional foods with antimicrobial c...
[EN] Biodegradable films based on starch, sodium caseinate, glycerol and lipids (oleic acid and/or a...
Liposomes made from soy phosphatidylcholine entrapping food waste compounds (collagen hydrolysate, L...
Tristearin solid lipid nanoparticles were produced by the solvent displacement technique using nativ...
Antimicrobial peptides have been proposed as a potential biopreservatives in pharmaceutical research...
Three antioxidant extracts (collagen hydrolysate, pomegranate peel extract, shrimp lipid extract) we...
Bacteria are a common group of foodborne pathogens presenting public health issues with a large econ...
Liposomes are used as effective nanodelivery devices to improve the physicochemical stability and bi...
Nanoliposome loaded with peanut peptide fraction (PPF) prepared by high pressure microfluidization (...
The growing social and economic consequences of pollution derived from plastics are focusing attenti...
The growing social and economic consequences of pollution derived from plastics are focusing attenti...
To protect food ingredients from degradation that can occur in the harsh environmental conditions of...
[EN] The effect of the homogenization conditions of the film-forming emulsions and lipid self-associ...
The incorporation of potentially antimicrobial volatile compounds (orange essential oil and limonene...
[Background]: Hydrolysates from collagen of jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) tunics have shown excellen...
An innovative edible wrapping with potential use for designing functional foods with antimicrobial c...
[EN] Biodegradable films based on starch, sodium caseinate, glycerol and lipids (oleic acid and/or a...
Liposomes made from soy phosphatidylcholine entrapping food waste compounds (collagen hydrolysate, L...
Tristearin solid lipid nanoparticles were produced by the solvent displacement technique using nativ...
Antimicrobial peptides have been proposed as a potential biopreservatives in pharmaceutical research...
Three antioxidant extracts (collagen hydrolysate, pomegranate peel extract, shrimp lipid extract) we...
Bacteria are a common group of foodborne pathogens presenting public health issues with a large econ...
Liposomes are used as effective nanodelivery devices to improve the physicochemical stability and bi...
Nanoliposome loaded with peanut peptide fraction (PPF) prepared by high pressure microfluidization (...
The growing social and economic consequences of pollution derived from plastics are focusing attenti...
The growing social and economic consequences of pollution derived from plastics are focusing attenti...
To protect food ingredients from degradation that can occur in the harsh environmental conditions of...
[EN] The effect of the homogenization conditions of the film-forming emulsions and lipid self-associ...