Effect of Rosella (Hibiscus Sabdariffa Linn) Extract and Surimi Dumbo catfish (Clarias gariepinus) addition on Starch-Based Edible Film-Glycerol Mechanical Properties has been done. The purpose of this study is to create an active environment-friendly packaging material. Surimi additions are intended to improve the mechanical properties of bioplastics and additions of Rosella extract intended as a bio-indicator of acidity. The method used was Solvent Casting. An amount of surimi and rosella extract varied to obtain the best mechanical properties. The results shows that the addition of surimi and rosella flower extract significantly effect the elongation of Edible films produced up to 27%
ROPERTIES OF EDIBLE FILM FROM MODIFIED SAGO STARCH PRECIPITATED BY BUTANOL. The edible film is a thi...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
Bligon goat is one of the local livestock resources in Indonesia. One by-product of slaughtering the...
Effect of Rosella (Hibiscus Sabdariffa Linn) Extract and Surimi Dumbo catfish (Clarias gariepinus) a...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
Catfish (Pangasius sp.) is a freshwater fish commodity that is processed into filet. The development...
Biodegradable food packaging is important to be expanded to reduce the increasing waste in the world...
Food packaging has substantial roles, such as product protection from microbial contamination, chemi...
The interest in the development of edible and biodegradable films has increased because it is every ...
The importance of protecting environment in order to reduce plastic waste opens opportunities to dev...
Edible films present an eco-friendly alternative for food packaging compared to traditional plastic ...
Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of this stu...
Research on making edible films from kepok banana peels with the plasticizer glycerol-sorbitol as pa...
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (China rose) leaves have been known for its high biopolymer of polysaccharide...
Edible films have emerged as packaging aids to replace synthetic polymers due to their biodegradable...
ROPERTIES OF EDIBLE FILM FROM MODIFIED SAGO STARCH PRECIPITATED BY BUTANOL. The edible film is a thi...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
Bligon goat is one of the local livestock resources in Indonesia. One by-product of slaughtering the...
Effect of Rosella (Hibiscus Sabdariffa Linn) Extract and Surimi Dumbo catfish (Clarias gariepinus) a...
The purpose of this study was to see how different glycerol concentrations affected the physical, me...
Catfish (Pangasius sp.) is a freshwater fish commodity that is processed into filet. The development...
Biodegradable food packaging is important to be expanded to reduce the increasing waste in the world...
Food packaging has substantial roles, such as product protection from microbial contamination, chemi...
The interest in the development of edible and biodegradable films has increased because it is every ...
The importance of protecting environment in order to reduce plastic waste opens opportunities to dev...
Edible films present an eco-friendly alternative for food packaging compared to traditional plastic ...
Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of this stu...
Research on making edible films from kepok banana peels with the plasticizer glycerol-sorbitol as pa...
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (China rose) leaves have been known for its high biopolymer of polysaccharide...
Edible films have emerged as packaging aids to replace synthetic polymers due to their biodegradable...
ROPERTIES OF EDIBLE FILM FROM MODIFIED SAGO STARCH PRECIPITATED BY BUTANOL. The edible film is a thi...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
Bligon goat is one of the local livestock resources in Indonesia. One by-product of slaughtering the...