A water vapour adsorption experiment was carried out using whey protein films containing a small fraction of fatty acid. This experiment was performed in 3 different configurations. Some film samples were held in a vertical plane, and the other samples were laid on a horizontal plane. Half of these were placed with the external face upward and the other half with the external face downwards. The mass of water adsorbed was weighed for different periods of time until stationary state was reached. Finally, a linear diffusion equation model was used to fit the experimental data and determine the diffusion coefficient for each vertical and horizontal configuration.5941671485
The effect of ionic strength on the sequential adsorption of whey protein isolate (WPI) and low meth...
Whey protein adsorption on stainless steel surfaces was investigated by in situ ellipsometry under w...
Milk whey proteins (MWP) and pectins (Ps) are biopolymer ingredients commonly used in the manufactur...
The macroscopic aspects of moisture transmission in whey protein films were determined by measuring ...
Gels prepared from whey proteins can be used for controlled release of nutrients or active ingredien...
Stearic acid was incorporated into whey protein through emulsification to produce films. Whey protei...
The water vapour transmission rate (WVTR) of packaging materials and edible coatings is one of their...
The water vapour permeability of protein and gum-based edible films was studied by means of a photot...
This thesis focuses on the characterization of whey protein films. The films were cast from heated a...
Whey is recognized as a valuable source of high quality protein and, when processed as protein conce...
Moisture sorption isotherms describe the relation between the moisture content of the dry material (...
Understanding the mode of transport of water vapor through the film is important for improving the m...
The purpose of this research was to studythe ability of whey protein concentrates (WPC) and whey per...
Understanding moisture diffusivity behaviour over a wide range of moisture contents is pivotal for o...
The atomic force microscopy (AFM) technique is a powerful tool for studying surfaces and has been us...
The effect of ionic strength on the sequential adsorption of whey protein isolate (WPI) and low meth...
Whey protein adsorption on stainless steel surfaces was investigated by in situ ellipsometry under w...
Milk whey proteins (MWP) and pectins (Ps) are biopolymer ingredients commonly used in the manufactur...
The macroscopic aspects of moisture transmission in whey protein films were determined by measuring ...
Gels prepared from whey proteins can be used for controlled release of nutrients or active ingredien...
Stearic acid was incorporated into whey protein through emulsification to produce films. Whey protei...
The water vapour transmission rate (WVTR) of packaging materials and edible coatings is one of their...
The water vapour permeability of protein and gum-based edible films was studied by means of a photot...
This thesis focuses on the characterization of whey protein films. The films were cast from heated a...
Whey is recognized as a valuable source of high quality protein and, when processed as protein conce...
Moisture sorption isotherms describe the relation between the moisture content of the dry material (...
Understanding the mode of transport of water vapor through the film is important for improving the m...
The purpose of this research was to studythe ability of whey protein concentrates (WPC) and whey per...
Understanding moisture diffusivity behaviour over a wide range of moisture contents is pivotal for o...
The atomic force microscopy (AFM) technique is a powerful tool for studying surfaces and has been us...
The effect of ionic strength on the sequential adsorption of whey protein isolate (WPI) and low meth...
Whey protein adsorption on stainless steel surfaces was investigated by in situ ellipsometry under w...
Milk whey proteins (MWP) and pectins (Ps) are biopolymer ingredients commonly used in the manufactur...