A mixture experimental design was used to study the physical and microbiological properties of tapioca starch-glycerol based edible films added with xanthan gum (XG) and potassium sorbate (PS) and obtained by extrusion technology. The results showed that PS presence decreased the ultimate tensile strength and elastic modulus and increased strain at break. XG produced a reinforcing effect on the films and also enhanced solubility in water and decreased moisture content. The analysis revealed significant interactions between components in the mixture. The water vapor permeability values ranged from 3.72 × 10- 10 to 6.4 × 10- 10 g/m s Pa. The PS concentration was not affected by the extrusion process and the preservative was available to act a...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
Edible films have emerged as packaging aids to replace synthetic polymers due to their biodegradable...
Response surface methodology was applied to study the effect of different levels of tapioca starch (...
Tapioca starch (TS), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), and glycerol (GLY) based edible films wit...
The aim of this work was to manufacture the biodegradable nanocomposite films by extrusion from diff...
The effect of different gelatinization and drying techniques on physical properties of tapioca starc...
Starch is found in abundance in nature and it is one of the raw materials used for food packaging b...
The effect of sorbate present on mechanical properties of edible films prepared with suspensions of ...
Edible films containing natural antimicrobials, like natamycin and nisin, constitute an emerging tec...
The objectives of this research were to examine the mechanical and water vapor barrier properties of...
The effect of the partial substitution of cassava starch in edible films for 10 and 20 wt% of gellan...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
In this paper, films based on tapioca starch and containing nisin, natamycin and glycerol were chara...
O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar as propriedades de barreira e a solubilidade de biofilmes obtidos...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
Edible films have emerged as packaging aids to replace synthetic polymers due to their biodegradable...
Response surface methodology was applied to study the effect of different levels of tapioca starch (...
Tapioca starch (TS), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), and glycerol (GLY) based edible films wit...
The aim of this work was to manufacture the biodegradable nanocomposite films by extrusion from diff...
The effect of different gelatinization and drying techniques on physical properties of tapioca starc...
Starch is found in abundance in nature and it is one of the raw materials used for food packaging b...
The effect of sorbate present on mechanical properties of edible films prepared with suspensions of ...
Edible films containing natural antimicrobials, like natamycin and nisin, constitute an emerging tec...
The objectives of this research were to examine the mechanical and water vapor barrier properties of...
The effect of the partial substitution of cassava starch in edible films for 10 and 20 wt% of gellan...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
In this paper, films based on tapioca starch and containing nisin, natamycin and glycerol were chara...
O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar as propriedades de barreira e a solubilidade de biofilmes obtidos...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
Edible films have emerged as packaging aids to replace synthetic polymers due to their biodegradable...