The influence of the incorporation of blackberry pulp on properties of arrowroot starch films has been studied. The blackberry pulp transferred bioactive compounds, antioxidant capacity and color to arrowroot starch films. Increasing the concentration of blackberry pulp (from 0 to 40%, mass/mass of dry starch) in the film resulted in increased thickness (from 0.065 to 0.133 mm), increased elongation (from 3.18 to 13.59%), decreased tensile strength (from 22.71 to 3.97 MPa), increased water vapor permeability (from 3.62 to 4.60 g.mm/m(2).day.kPa) and solubility in water (from 14.18 to 25.46%). The films were stable to different media, maintaining the same initial diameter dimensions after immersion in acidic, neutral and alkaline solutions, ...
<p>Antimicrobials like potassium sorbate, sodium propionate, and benzoic acid were incorporated in c...
The objective of this research work was to obtain blackberry pulp in powder microencapsulated with m...
In this paper, films based on tapioca starch and containing nisin, natamycin and glycerol were chara...
This research work evaluated the physicochemical properties of arrowroot starch films plasticized wi...
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...
Functional, active and intelligent films were prepared from biopolymeric matrices (plantain starch a...
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...
The surface and nutraceutical properties have been poorly studied on edible films. The aim of this s...
The objective of this research work was to obtain blackberry pulp in microencapsulated powder with a...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
Grape processing residues are a good source of bioactive and nutritional compounds. The incorporatio...
This research work aimed to obtain blackberry pulp powder by spray drying and, by an experimental de...
p. 262-267Most compounds reinforcements have been used to improve thermals, mechanical and barrier p...
<p>Antimicrobials like potassium sorbate, sodium propionate, and benzoic acid were incorporated in c...
The objective of this research work was to obtain blackberry pulp in powder microencapsulated with m...
In this paper, films based on tapioca starch and containing nisin, natamycin and glycerol were chara...
This research work evaluated the physicochemical properties of arrowroot starch films plasticized wi...
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...
Functional, active and intelligent films were prepared from biopolymeric matrices (plantain starch a...
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...
The surface and nutraceutical properties have been poorly studied on edible films. The aim of this s...
The objective of this research work was to obtain blackberry pulp in microencapsulated powder with a...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
Grape processing residues are a good source of bioactive and nutritional compounds. The incorporatio...
This research work aimed to obtain blackberry pulp powder by spray drying and, by an experimental de...
p. 262-267Most compounds reinforcements have been used to improve thermals, mechanical and barrier p...
<p>Antimicrobials like potassium sorbate, sodium propionate, and benzoic acid were incorporated in c...
The objective of this research work was to obtain blackberry pulp in powder microencapsulated with m...
In this paper, films based on tapioca starch and containing nisin, natamycin and glycerol were chara...