The effect of different gelatinization and drying techniques on physical properties of tapioca starch edible films containing sorbates were studied. Method 1 assayed involved 40 min of gelatinization (rate: 1.6 °C/min and 0.3 °C/min) and drying for a week. In this case, films showed the highest tensile stress, elastic modulus (E′) and crystalline degree. When method 2 was applied, film forming solutions were gelatinized using constant heating rate (1.8 °C/min) and dried for a week. This technique, showed a reduced tensile stress and E′. Method 3 involved the same gelatinization procedure as method 2 but a faster drying was performed and a more viscous structure, increased moisture content, poorer water vapour barrier properties and less bro...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
This chapter discusses film forming ability of different native and modified starches by casting met...
Several different hydrocolloids, such as starch, have been proposed as suitable base materials (matr...
The effect of sorbate present on mechanical properties of edible films prepared with suspensions of ...
A mixture experimental design was used to study the physical and microbiological properties of tapio...
Response surface methodology was applied to study the effect of different levels of tapioca starch (...
Edible films containing natural antimicrobials, like natamycin and nisin, constitute an emerging tec...
Recently, the use of natural polymer such as starch to produce packaging film has received much atte...
Packaging on the market is generally made of plastic. Plastic polymers have several weaknesses, such...
Tapioca starch (TS), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), and glycerol (GLY) based edible films wit...
In this paper, films based on tapioca starch and containing nisin, natamycin and glycerol were chara...
Edible films were developed using different starch sources (corn starch and amylomaize). Starch susp...
In this work, the influence of processing methods on the properties of starch/gelatin films plastici...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
In the present study, high amylose corn starch (HACS) based films were obtained with a low temperatu...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
This chapter discusses film forming ability of different native and modified starches by casting met...
Several different hydrocolloids, such as starch, have been proposed as suitable base materials (matr...
The effect of sorbate present on mechanical properties of edible films prepared with suspensions of ...
A mixture experimental design was used to study the physical and microbiological properties of tapio...
Response surface methodology was applied to study the effect of different levels of tapioca starch (...
Edible films containing natural antimicrobials, like natamycin and nisin, constitute an emerging tec...
Recently, the use of natural polymer such as starch to produce packaging film has received much atte...
Packaging on the market is generally made of plastic. Plastic polymers have several weaknesses, such...
Tapioca starch (TS), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), and glycerol (GLY) based edible films wit...
In this paper, films based on tapioca starch and containing nisin, natamycin and glycerol were chara...
Edible films were developed using different starch sources (corn starch and amylomaize). Starch susp...
In this work, the influence of processing methods on the properties of starch/gelatin films plastici...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
In the present study, high amylose corn starch (HACS) based films were obtained with a low temperatu...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
This chapter discusses film forming ability of different native and modified starches by casting met...
Several different hydrocolloids, such as starch, have been proposed as suitable base materials (matr...