Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of this study was to develop and characterize films made from cassava starch, freeze-dried acai and glycerol. The films were characterized for thickness, water vapor permeability, water solubility, anthocyanins, antioxidant capacity and mechanical properties. The results indicated a rich edible film in anthocyanins with considerable antioxidant capacity (150.70 micromol Trolox), which can extend the commercial validity of the packaged food and meets the growing demand for biodegradable packaging that tends to reduce the environmental impact. The addition results in a significant effect on the polymer matrix reducing the water solubility and water activi...
The increasing use of natural biodegradable polymers to preserve foods is a consequence of the conce...
The increasing use of natural biodegradable polymers to preserve foods is a consequence of the conce...
Edible and biodegradable films can offer great potential to enhance food quality, safety and stabili...
Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of this stu...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
Several different hydrocolloids, such as starch, have been proposed as suitable base materials (matr...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
Polyphenols-rich rosemary extracts (RE) were successfully incorporated within cassava starch films i...
peer reviewedStarch is used in the production of edible biodegradable packaging as an attractive alt...
Most of the food packaging material made from plastic, which is difilcult to be decomposed. We need ...
Edible, biodegradable films based on native and phosphated cush-cush yam and cassava starches plasti...
Petroleum-based food packaging materials are non-degradable and considerably affect the environment....
The increasing use of natural biodegradable polymers to preserve foods is a consequence of the conce...
The increasing use of natural biodegradable polymers to preserve foods is a consequence of the conce...
Edible and biodegradable films can offer great potential to enhance food quality, safety and stabili...
Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of this stu...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
Several different hydrocolloids, such as starch, have been proposed as suitable base materials (matr...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
Polyphenols-rich rosemary extracts (RE) were successfully incorporated within cassava starch films i...
peer reviewedStarch is used in the production of edible biodegradable packaging as an attractive alt...
Most of the food packaging material made from plastic, which is difilcult to be decomposed. We need ...
Edible, biodegradable films based on native and phosphated cush-cush yam and cassava starches plasti...
Petroleum-based food packaging materials are non-degradable and considerably affect the environment....
The increasing use of natural biodegradable polymers to preserve foods is a consequence of the conce...
The increasing use of natural biodegradable polymers to preserve foods is a consequence of the conce...
Edible and biodegradable films can offer great potential to enhance food quality, safety and stabili...