This study was aimed to evaluate the effects of different components and the addition of probiotic bacteria of lactic acid bacteria (LAB, Lactobacillus casei) on the physicochemical and textural characteristics of edible films using a response surface Box-Behnken design. The edible films were made of the following components: Whey (8%), glycerol (6%), inulin (0 to 4%), gelatin (2 to 5%) and probiotics (0 to 2%). The addition of LAB significantly affected the pH, viscosity, luminosity, hardness and Young's modulus of the films. However, all formulations presented physicochemical and textural characteristics suitable for the survival of lactic acid bacteria during storage. Formulas 10 and 3 with a composition of 2% inulin, 3.5% gelatin and 1%...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by “Santander Universidades and University of Coimbra” thro...
In this study, edible films were prepared with different wheat gluten (GLU) and gelatin (GEL) ratios...
The concept of prebiotic edible films as effective vehicles for encapsulating probiotic living cells...
The objective of the work was to study the viability and antimicrobial activity of bacteriocin-produ...
Recently, edible films were shown to be an effective strategy for the delivery of functional ingredi...
Cheese whey, one of the most abundant by-products of the dairy industry, causes economic losses and ...
Edible films are thin layers of biopolymer-based materials, which are expected to help the packaging...
Probiotic incorporation in edible films and coatings has been shown recently to be an efficient stra...
The use of edible films formulated with bioactive compounds in food products in order to convey new...
Background and Objective: Food processing conditions such as heat, mechanical or osmotic stress can ...
The goal of this research effort was to assess the efficacy of edible films produced fromwhey protei...
The incorporation of probiotics and bioactive compounds, via plasticised thin-layered hydrocolloids,...
Probiotic incorporation in edible films and coatings has been shown recently to be an efficient stra...
The use of edible coatings and films formulated with bioactive compounds in food products in order t...
AbstractProbiotic incorporation in edible films and coatings has been shown recently to be an effici...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by “Santander Universidades and University of Coimbra” thro...
In this study, edible films were prepared with different wheat gluten (GLU) and gelatin (GEL) ratios...
The concept of prebiotic edible films as effective vehicles for encapsulating probiotic living cells...
The objective of the work was to study the viability and antimicrobial activity of bacteriocin-produ...
Recently, edible films were shown to be an effective strategy for the delivery of functional ingredi...
Cheese whey, one of the most abundant by-products of the dairy industry, causes economic losses and ...
Edible films are thin layers of biopolymer-based materials, which are expected to help the packaging...
Probiotic incorporation in edible films and coatings has been shown recently to be an efficient stra...
The use of edible films formulated with bioactive compounds in food products in order to convey new...
Background and Objective: Food processing conditions such as heat, mechanical or osmotic stress can ...
The goal of this research effort was to assess the efficacy of edible films produced fromwhey protei...
The incorporation of probiotics and bioactive compounds, via plasticised thin-layered hydrocolloids,...
Probiotic incorporation in edible films and coatings has been shown recently to be an efficient stra...
The use of edible coatings and films formulated with bioactive compounds in food products in order t...
AbstractProbiotic incorporation in edible films and coatings has been shown recently to be an effici...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by “Santander Universidades and University of Coimbra” thro...
In this study, edible films were prepared with different wheat gluten (GLU) and gelatin (GEL) ratios...
The concept of prebiotic edible films as effective vehicles for encapsulating probiotic living cells...