The rising demand for bio-based materials to be used in food packaging has encouraged the development of novel, environmentally-friendly films. Fruit puree has the potential to be incorporated in the film-forming solution so that to produce edible films. The major components of plant essential oils (e.g., cinnamaldehyde) deliver antimicrobial properties against food pathogens and may be released by active films in an effort to replace synthetic preservatives. This work aimed at producing cinnamaldehyde nanoemulsions of different droplet sizes, as well as assessing the effect of papaya puree and cinnamaldehyde droplet diameter in the antimicrobial and physical-mechanical properties of high or low methylester pectin films. Increased stirring ...
[EN] Polymer films with antioxidant and antimicrobial properties were manufactured for the active pa...
Edible films were successfully developed through a new patent pending method. Seaweed (Kappaphycus a...
This study was aimed to make films with ratios of pectin:carboxymethyl cellulose 100:0; 75:25; 50:50...
Multi-layer biodegradable active packaging is a new class of innovative food packaging containing bi...
The modern food processing industry has undergone various changes during the past decade in terms of...
Over the last few years, the studies have been conducted to develop and to apply edible films from d...
Polycaprolactone (PCL) was incorporated separately with cinnamaldehyde (CNMA), pomegranate methanoli...
International audienceIn this study, the physical properties and antibacterial activity of emulsions...
Abstract Fresh-cut fruits are highly perishable and susceptible to bacterial contamination. Polysacc...
The most fashionable trends in food packaging research are targeted towards improvements in food qua...
This study aims to develop orange oil loaded in thin mango peel pectin films and evaluate their anti...
Food packaging based on plastic films made from nonrenewable resources often causes environmental pr...
The growing social and economic consequences of pollution derived from plastics are focusing attenti...
Food packaging functions to protect food from the environment and to prevent microbial contamination...
The effect of Nano‐emulsion (NE) and Macro‐emulsion (ME) of cinnamon essential oil (CEO) on the prop...
[EN] Polymer films with antioxidant and antimicrobial properties were manufactured for the active pa...
Edible films were successfully developed through a new patent pending method. Seaweed (Kappaphycus a...
This study was aimed to make films with ratios of pectin:carboxymethyl cellulose 100:0; 75:25; 50:50...
Multi-layer biodegradable active packaging is a new class of innovative food packaging containing bi...
The modern food processing industry has undergone various changes during the past decade in terms of...
Over the last few years, the studies have been conducted to develop and to apply edible films from d...
Polycaprolactone (PCL) was incorporated separately with cinnamaldehyde (CNMA), pomegranate methanoli...
International audienceIn this study, the physical properties and antibacterial activity of emulsions...
Abstract Fresh-cut fruits are highly perishable and susceptible to bacterial contamination. Polysacc...
The most fashionable trends in food packaging research are targeted towards improvements in food qua...
This study aims to develop orange oil loaded in thin mango peel pectin films and evaluate their anti...
Food packaging based on plastic films made from nonrenewable resources often causes environmental pr...
The growing social and economic consequences of pollution derived from plastics are focusing attenti...
Food packaging functions to protect food from the environment and to prevent microbial contamination...
The effect of Nano‐emulsion (NE) and Macro‐emulsion (ME) of cinnamon essential oil (CEO) on the prop...
[EN] Polymer films with antioxidant and antimicrobial properties were manufactured for the active pa...
Edible films were successfully developed through a new patent pending method. Seaweed (Kappaphycus a...
This study was aimed to make films with ratios of pectin:carboxymethyl cellulose 100:0; 75:25; 50:50...