AbstractEdible film coatings (EFC) represent a viable preservation technology, they often constitute a water vapor barrier that delays deterioration and maintain the product structural integrity. EFC is a food covering film which can be eaten as part of the food. Hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose (HPMC), a cellulose derivative used in pharmaceutical industries, was employed as the basic formulation component to coat fresh blueberries. Addition of carrageenan, plasticizer and carnauba wax emulsion add value to film structure and functionality. The present work developed and characterized edible films from a food grade additive that is from a natural vegetable and biodegradable origin
The utilization of industrial by-products is becoming more and more important for resource utilizati...
ABSTRACTThe food industry faces significant challenges in generating biodegradable materials for pac...
In recent years there has been a growing interest and increased intensity of research in the area of...
Edible films and coating materials are commonly used as appropriate packaging materials to extend th...
The development of edible films and coatings in the food packaging industry presents one of the mode...
This work focused on the development of starch-based (potato, corn, sweet potato, green bean and tap...
Abstract Edible films and coatings have received considerable attention in recent years because of t...
Nowadays, pollution caused by the excessive use of non-biodegradable plastic food packaging material...
ABSTRACT: In order to extend product shelf life while preserving the quality scientific attention fo...
Edible films or coatings could be used as an alternative way of conservation, because of their abili...
As biodegradable film, edible films and coatings can be a good answer to environmental pollution req...
Edible films are materials that are not synthetic and can be consumed with food, coated with various...
Considerable research has focused on the control of the physiological activity of fruits and vegetab...
The growing social and economic consequences of pollution derived from plastics are focusing attenti...
This study was aimed to make films with ratios of pectin:carboxymethyl cellulose 100:0; 75:25; 50:50...
The utilization of industrial by-products is becoming more and more important for resource utilizati...
ABSTRACTThe food industry faces significant challenges in generating biodegradable materials for pac...
In recent years there has been a growing interest and increased intensity of research in the area of...
Edible films and coating materials are commonly used as appropriate packaging materials to extend th...
The development of edible films and coatings in the food packaging industry presents one of the mode...
This work focused on the development of starch-based (potato, corn, sweet potato, green bean and tap...
Abstract Edible films and coatings have received considerable attention in recent years because of t...
Nowadays, pollution caused by the excessive use of non-biodegradable plastic food packaging material...
ABSTRACT: In order to extend product shelf life while preserving the quality scientific attention fo...
Edible films or coatings could be used as an alternative way of conservation, because of their abili...
As biodegradable film, edible films and coatings can be a good answer to environmental pollution req...
Edible films are materials that are not synthetic and can be consumed with food, coated with various...
Considerable research has focused on the control of the physiological activity of fruits and vegetab...
The growing social and economic consequences of pollution derived from plastics are focusing attenti...
This study was aimed to make films with ratios of pectin:carboxymethyl cellulose 100:0; 75:25; 50:50...
The utilization of industrial by-products is becoming more and more important for resource utilizati...
ABSTRACTThe food industry faces significant challenges in generating biodegradable materials for pac...
In recent years there has been a growing interest and increased intensity of research in the area of...