This works focuses on the development of biodegradable active films packaging using all natural compounds with the aim of contributing sustainable film not only by reducing the plastic waste to environment but also as a potential substitute of synthetic preservative in food. Active film packaging was formulated using semi-refined carrageenan (SRC) biopolymer extracted from Eucheuma cottonii plasticized with glycerol (G) and incorporated with different concentrations of α-tocopherol (Tp) at 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 and 0.4% v/v as natural antioxidants. Opacity, water solubility and mechanical properties of the resultant film were analysed whereas the migration behaviour of antioxidant films into food simulant during 30 days storages were determined usi...
Active packaging incorporated with natural extracts is a promising technology to extend shelf life o...
Interest in renewable packaging materials over the synthetic petroleum-based packag...
Globally, the adverse effect of synthetic preservatives on human health remains a challenge. Thus, t...
This works focuses on the development of biodegradable active films packaging using all natural comp...
Semi refined carrageenan (2%w/w) plasticized with 0.9% (w/w) glycerol (G) added with Persicaria mino...
This work focuses on the development of biodegradable active films packaging using natural compounds...
Semirefined carrageenan (SRC) plasticized with glycerol (G) and incorporated with antioxidants of 0....
Semi‐refined carrageenan (SRC) film plasticized with glycerol and incorporated with α‐tocopherol was...
Active packaging films derived from renewable biopolymers with an antioxidant formulation are a prom...
Recent alternative of the use of renewable and natural resources as biopolymer in plastic helps to r...
Semirefined carrageenan (SRC) plasticized with glycerol (G) and incorporated with antioxidants of 0....
Active packaging containing natural extracts is a promising innovation to prolong the shelf life of ...
Active packaging containing natural extracts is a promising innovation to prolong the shelf life of ...
Active packaging containing natural extracts is a promising innovation to prolong the shelf life of ...
Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of this stu...
Active packaging incorporated with natural extracts is a promising technology to extend shelf life o...
Interest in renewable packaging materials over the synthetic petroleum-based packag...
Globally, the adverse effect of synthetic preservatives on human health remains a challenge. Thus, t...
This works focuses on the development of biodegradable active films packaging using all natural comp...
Semi refined carrageenan (2%w/w) plasticized with 0.9% (w/w) glycerol (G) added with Persicaria mino...
This work focuses on the development of biodegradable active films packaging using natural compounds...
Semirefined carrageenan (SRC) plasticized with glycerol (G) and incorporated with antioxidants of 0....
Semi‐refined carrageenan (SRC) film plasticized with glycerol and incorporated with α‐tocopherol was...
Active packaging films derived from renewable biopolymers with an antioxidant formulation are a prom...
Recent alternative of the use of renewable and natural resources as biopolymer in plastic helps to r...
Semirefined carrageenan (SRC) plasticized with glycerol (G) and incorporated with antioxidants of 0....
Active packaging containing natural extracts is a promising innovation to prolong the shelf life of ...
Active packaging containing natural extracts is a promising innovation to prolong the shelf life of ...
Active packaging containing natural extracts is a promising innovation to prolong the shelf life of ...
Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of this stu...
Active packaging incorporated with natural extracts is a promising technology to extend shelf life o...
Interest in renewable packaging materials over the synthetic petroleum-based packag...
Globally, the adverse effect of synthetic preservatives on human health remains a challenge. Thus, t...