The effect of the partial substitution of cassava starch in edible films for 10 and 20 wt% of gellan, xanthan, or pullulan gums was analysed in films obtained by casting. The tensile properties, barrier capacity to water vapour, and oxygen and water sorption isotherms of the samples were analysed. The blend of starch with gellan gum was effective to reduce the moisture sorption capacity of starch films while reducing water vapour permeability, enhancing the film strength and resistance to break and preserving films against starch retrogradation throughout the storage time. Xanthan gum improved the tensile behaviour of the starch films, but did not reduce their water sorption capacity and water vapour permeability. Pullulan did not notably i...
Starches and gums are hydrocolloids frequently used in food systems to provide proper texture, moist...
Background Cassava starch, the economically important agricultural commodity in Thailand, can readil...
The effect of sucrose and inverted sugar as plasticisers on mechanical properties, hydrophilicity an...
The effect of deacetylated xanthan gum, additives (sucrose, soybean oil, sodium phosphate and propyl...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
A study in Côte d'Ivoire entitled "artisanal and industrial valorization of native cassava (Manihot ...
Several different hydrocolloids, such as starch, have been proposed as suitable base materials (matr...
The aim of this work was to manufacture the biodegradable nanocomposite films by extrusion from diff...
The remaining fibrous residue of cassava starch extraction was characterized and used as film filler...
AbstractCassava and tree cassava starch films plasticized with glycerol were produced by casting met...
Abstract Background Cassava starch, the economically important agricultural commodity in Thailand, c...
Starches are promising molecules in the production of edible films. However, the hydrophilic nature ...
Edible, biodegradable films based on native and phosphated cush-cush yam and cassava starches plasti...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
Response surface methodology was applied to study the effect of different levels of tapioca starch (...
Starches and gums are hydrocolloids frequently used in food systems to provide proper texture, moist...
Background Cassava starch, the economically important agricultural commodity in Thailand, can readil...
The effect of sucrose and inverted sugar as plasticisers on mechanical properties, hydrophilicity an...
The effect of deacetylated xanthan gum, additives (sucrose, soybean oil, sodium phosphate and propyl...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
A study in Côte d'Ivoire entitled "artisanal and industrial valorization of native cassava (Manihot ...
Several different hydrocolloids, such as starch, have been proposed as suitable base materials (matr...
The aim of this work was to manufacture the biodegradable nanocomposite films by extrusion from diff...
The remaining fibrous residue of cassava starch extraction was characterized and used as film filler...
AbstractCassava and tree cassava starch films plasticized with glycerol were produced by casting met...
Abstract Background Cassava starch, the economically important agricultural commodity in Thailand, c...
Starches are promising molecules in the production of edible films. However, the hydrophilic nature ...
Edible, biodegradable films based on native and phosphated cush-cush yam and cassava starches plasti...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
Response surface methodology was applied to study the effect of different levels of tapioca starch (...
Starches and gums are hydrocolloids frequently used in food systems to provide proper texture, moist...
Background Cassava starch, the economically important agricultural commodity in Thailand, can readil...
The effect of sucrose and inverted sugar as plasticisers on mechanical properties, hydrophilicity an...