Functional, active and intelligent films were prepared from biopolymeric matrices (plantain starch and pre-gelatinized plantain flour) with and without the addition of a natural filler (blackberry pulp) using the casting methodology. A thorough examination of the physicochemical, antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of the both the matrices used and the developed films was then carried out. The films developed from matrices incorporating the blackberry pulp were more amorphous, thicker, less sensitive to moisture, and with higher melting temperatures than the films made without this natural filler. The degree of substitution, average molecular weight and attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy of the films m...
The growing global awareness about environmental preservation has stimulated the search for alternat...
The objective of this research work was to obtain blackberry pulp in microencapsulated powder with a...
There is an increasing interest in substituting today's films for food packaging applications with f...
The influence of the incorporation of blackberry pulp on properties of arrowroot starch films has be...
The surface and nutraceutical properties have been poorly studied on edible films. The aim of this s...
The aim of this research work was to evaluate the physicochemical properties of arrowroot starch fil...
The aim of this research work was to evaluate the physicochemical properties of arrowroot starch fil...
This research work evaluated the physicochemical properties of arrowroot starch films plasticized wi...
This research work evaluated the influence of the type of incorporation and variation in the concent...
This research work aimed to evaluate the physicochemical properties of arrowroot starch films plasti...
p. 262-267Most compounds reinforcements have been used to improve thermals, mechanical and barrier p...
Active and smart biodegradable films from cassava starch and glycerol with 5 wt.% of different natur...
Biological macromolecules such as starches of different amylaceous sources have been used in the for...
A non-conventional starch obtained from guinea arrowroot tubers (Calathea allouia) grown in the Amaz...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
The growing global awareness about environmental preservation has stimulated the search for alternat...
The objective of this research work was to obtain blackberry pulp in microencapsulated powder with a...
There is an increasing interest in substituting today's films for food packaging applications with f...
The influence of the incorporation of blackberry pulp on properties of arrowroot starch films has be...
The surface and nutraceutical properties have been poorly studied on edible films. The aim of this s...
The aim of this research work was to evaluate the physicochemical properties of arrowroot starch fil...
The aim of this research work was to evaluate the physicochemical properties of arrowroot starch fil...
This research work evaluated the physicochemical properties of arrowroot starch films plasticized wi...
This research work evaluated the influence of the type of incorporation and variation in the concent...
This research work aimed to evaluate the physicochemical properties of arrowroot starch films plasti...
p. 262-267Most compounds reinforcements have been used to improve thermals, mechanical and barrier p...
Active and smart biodegradable films from cassava starch and glycerol with 5 wt.% of different natur...
Biological macromolecules such as starches of different amylaceous sources have been used in the for...
A non-conventional starch obtained from guinea arrowroot tubers (Calathea allouia) grown in the Amaz...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
The growing global awareness about environmental preservation has stimulated the search for alternat...
The objective of this research work was to obtain blackberry pulp in microencapsulated powder with a...
There is an increasing interest in substituting today's films for food packaging applications with f...