The influence of the amylose:amylopectin ratio on the properties of pea, potato and cassava starch films and the effect of the incorporation of rice bran of two different particle sizes were studied. The structural, mechanical, optical and barrier properties of the films were analyzed after 1 and 5 weeks. The high content of amylose gave rise to stiffer, more resistant to fracture, but less stretchable films, with lower oxygen permeability and greater water binding capacity. Although no changes in the water vapour permeability values of the films were observed during storage, their oxygen permeability decreased. Throughout storage, films became stiffer, more resistant to break, but less stretchable. Rice bran with the smallest particles imp...
Background Cassava starch, the economically important agricultural commodity in Thailand, can readil...
Oleic acid and 10-undecenoic acid were used to esterify corn, tapioca, potato and a waxy potato star...
Materials that are renewable and biodegradable are demanded for environmental reasons. Biopolymeric ...
Edible films and coatings have been applied as the potential substitutes for conventional plastics i...
High-amylose potato starches were produced through genetic modification resulting in changed granule...
Improvements in the hygroscopic properties of starch based films are important to strengthen their m...
Thermoplastic starch (TPS) films are considered one of the most promising alternatives for replacing...
Starch is the major carbohydrate reserve in plant tubers and seed endosperm where it is found as gra...
International audienceFood preservation is mostly related to packaging in oil-based plastics, induci...
In recent decades, interest in bio-based materials as substitutes for plastics has grown significan...
[EN] The effect of storage time on the physical properties of pea starch (PS) and polyvinyl alcohol ...
In this study, the effects of growth temperature, starch composition and granule size on the gelatin...
Starch films are gaining attention as substitutes of synthetic polymers due to their biodegradabilit...
Background Cassava starch, the economically important agricultural commodity in Thailand, can readil...
Oleic acid and 10-undecenoic acid were used to esterify corn, tapioca, potato and a waxy potato star...
Materials that are renewable and biodegradable are demanded for environmental reasons. Biopolymeric ...
Edible films and coatings have been applied as the potential substitutes for conventional plastics i...
High-amylose potato starches were produced through genetic modification resulting in changed granule...
Improvements in the hygroscopic properties of starch based films are important to strengthen their m...
Thermoplastic starch (TPS) films are considered one of the most promising alternatives for replacing...
Starch is the major carbohydrate reserve in plant tubers and seed endosperm where it is found as gra...
International audienceFood preservation is mostly related to packaging in oil-based plastics, induci...
In recent decades, interest in bio-based materials as substitutes for plastics has grown significan...
[EN] The effect of storage time on the physical properties of pea starch (PS) and polyvinyl alcohol ...
In this study, the effects of growth temperature, starch composition and granule size on the gelatin...
Starch films are gaining attention as substitutes of synthetic polymers due to their biodegradabilit...
Background Cassava starch, the economically important agricultural commodity in Thailand, can readil...
Oleic acid and 10-undecenoic acid were used to esterify corn, tapioca, potato and a waxy potato star...
Materials that are renewable and biodegradable are demanded for environmental reasons. Biopolymeric ...