The use of renewable resources to develop food contact materials, such as proteins or polysaccharides, and the use of industrial residues for alternative applications are trending topics for researchers and the industry. Yeast cell wall (YCW) is a very rich waste from the yeast extract industry. Due to this, the aim of this work is to develop new biodegradable films based on residual YCW and the study of the effect of plasticization on films properties. Residual YCW was used as base matrix and different concentrations of glycerol (0, 15, 25 and 35 wt%) were tested to obtain casted films. Homogeneous and yellow-brownish films, which allow seeing through them, were obtained from the YCW. Total soluble matter demonstrated that glycerol enhance...
In the last decades, cellulose nanoparticles have been widely used to reinforce polymeric materials ...
The aim of this work was to study the effect of the hydrolysis degree (HD) and the concentration (C(...
Whey protein isolate (WPI)-based cast films are very brittle, due to several chain interactions caus...
Biodegradable alternatives to petroleum-based polymers are being developed for food packaging. Sacch...
Characterization of films made of Saccharomyces cerevisiae biomass was performed so as to better und...
Fungal mycelium is an emerging bio-based material. Here, mycelium films are produced from liquid sha...
Cellulose is considered as an alternative for the demand of biocompatible and environmentally friend...
The potential of biopolymers for packaging application is often limited due to their poor processabi...
BackgroundYeast biomass, mainly composed by proteins and polysaccharides (mannans and β‐glucans), ha...
Bioactive packaging is gaining interest in food preservation as an alternative to the incorporation ...
Biocomposite materials are essential for environmental protection, as they have the ability of subst...
Regenerated cellulose-based films combined with glycerol and polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH) show interesti...
Starch is a natural, renewable, sustainable, inexpensive, and degradable material which has many adv...
Microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) is a renewable, cellulosic material mainly producedfrom wood fibers...
International audienceAs starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely avail...
In the last decades, cellulose nanoparticles have been widely used to reinforce polymeric materials ...
The aim of this work was to study the effect of the hydrolysis degree (HD) and the concentration (C(...
Whey protein isolate (WPI)-based cast films are very brittle, due to several chain interactions caus...
Biodegradable alternatives to petroleum-based polymers are being developed for food packaging. Sacch...
Characterization of films made of Saccharomyces cerevisiae biomass was performed so as to better und...
Fungal mycelium is an emerging bio-based material. Here, mycelium films are produced from liquid sha...
Cellulose is considered as an alternative for the demand of biocompatible and environmentally friend...
The potential of biopolymers for packaging application is often limited due to their poor processabi...
BackgroundYeast biomass, mainly composed by proteins and polysaccharides (mannans and β‐glucans), ha...
Bioactive packaging is gaining interest in food preservation as an alternative to the incorporation ...
Biocomposite materials are essential for environmental protection, as they have the ability of subst...
Regenerated cellulose-based films combined with glycerol and polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH) show interesti...
Starch is a natural, renewable, sustainable, inexpensive, and degradable material which has many adv...
Microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) is a renewable, cellulosic material mainly producedfrom wood fibers...
International audienceAs starch is an inexpensive, filmogenic, easily processable and a widely avail...
In the last decades, cellulose nanoparticles have been widely used to reinforce polymeric materials ...
The aim of this work was to study the effect of the hydrolysis degree (HD) and the concentration (C(...
Whey protein isolate (WPI)-based cast films are very brittle, due to several chain interactions caus...