Edible active films based on sodium caseinate (SC) and calcium caseinate (CC) plasticized with glycerol (G) at three different concentrations and carvacrol (CRV) as active agent were prepared by solvent casting. Transparent films were obtained and their surfaces were analysed by optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The influence of the addition of three different plasticizer concentrations was studied by determining tensile properties, while Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) were used to evaluate the structural and thermal behavior of such films. The addition of glycerol resulted in a reduction in the elastic modulus and tensile strength, while some increase in the el...
Biomass is one of the main alternatives to the use of oil in plastics field. Due to their various fu...
[EN] Biodegradable films based on starch, sodium caseinate, glycerol and lipids (oleic acid and/or a...
Dans un contexte de développement durable, le caséinate de sodium (forme neutralisée de la protéine ...
Edible active films based on sodium caseinate (SC) and calcium caseinate (CC) plasticized with glyce...
Active edible films were prepared by adding carvacrol into sodium caseinate (SC) and calcium caseina...
International audienceCaseinates are considered as an interesting raw material for making biodegrada...
Calcium caseinate (CaCas), isolated from nonfat dry milk (NFDM), is a milk ingredient for the produc...
Edible films were elaborated with sodium caseinate and different types of carrageenans (iota, kappa ...
Edible composite films, based on glycerol-plasticized sodium caseinate (SC) and either carboxymethyl...
Edible films present a potential alternative for replacing plastic films used for packaging in food ...
Thin casein films for food packaging applications reportedly possess good strength and low oxygen pe...
Films made from sodium caseinate and/or chitosan, using glycerol as plasticizer, were prepared by ca...
The physico-mechanical properties of 3 films composed by carvacrol, grape seed extract (GSE) and chi...
The aim of the present study was to develop and characterize edible films produced from whey protein...
Biomass is one of the main alternatives to the use of oil in plastics field. Due to their various fu...
[EN] Biodegradable films based on starch, sodium caseinate, glycerol and lipids (oleic acid and/or a...
Dans un contexte de développement durable, le caséinate de sodium (forme neutralisée de la protéine ...
Edible active films based on sodium caseinate (SC) and calcium caseinate (CC) plasticized with glyce...
Active edible films were prepared by adding carvacrol into sodium caseinate (SC) and calcium caseina...
International audienceCaseinates are considered as an interesting raw material for making biodegrada...
Calcium caseinate (CaCas), isolated from nonfat dry milk (NFDM), is a milk ingredient for the produc...
Edible films were elaborated with sodium caseinate and different types of carrageenans (iota, kappa ...
Edible composite films, based on glycerol-plasticized sodium caseinate (SC) and either carboxymethyl...
Edible films present a potential alternative for replacing plastic films used for packaging in food ...
Thin casein films for food packaging applications reportedly possess good strength and low oxygen pe...
Films made from sodium caseinate and/or chitosan, using glycerol as plasticizer, were prepared by ca...
The physico-mechanical properties of 3 films composed by carvacrol, grape seed extract (GSE) and chi...
The aim of the present study was to develop and characterize edible films produced from whey protein...
Biomass is one of the main alternatives to the use of oil in plastics field. Due to their various fu...
[EN] Biodegradable films based on starch, sodium caseinate, glycerol and lipids (oleic acid and/or a...
Dans un contexte de développement durable, le caséinate de sodium (forme neutralisée de la protéine ...