The unique properties and advantages of edible films over conventional food packaging have led the way to their extensive exploration in recent years. Moreover, the incorporation of bioactive components during their production has further enhanced the intrinsic features of packaging materials. This study was aimed to develop edible and bioactive food packaging films comprising yeast incorporated into bacterial cellulose (BC) in conjunction with carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and glycerol (Gly) to extend the shelf life of packaged food materials. First, yeast biomass and BC hydrogels were produced by Meyerozyma guilliermondii (MT502203.1) and Gluconacetobacter xylinus (ATCC53582), respectively, and then the films were developed ex situ by mix...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) based on sago liquid waste has been developed to be used as food packaging....
Encapsulation with edible films is a promising approach that may solve the disadvantages associated ...
Cellulose-based functional composite films can be a good substitute for conventional plastic packagi...
Food and beverage packaging has been the target of an intensive conceptual revolution in the past tw...
Bioactive packaging is gaining interest in food preservation as an alternative to the incorporation ...
The modern food processing industry has undergone various changes during the past decade in terms of...
In the last years, the edible packaging has been gaining popularity due to the potential usage as th...
Edible films and coatings have been extensively studied in recent years due to their unique properti...
Increasing consumer demand for microbiologically safer foods, greater convenience, smaller packages,...
In recent years, the packaging industry has also started to research new technologies due to increas...
BACKGROUND: Food contamination and spoilage is a problem causing growing concern. To avoid it, the u...
Bacterial cellulose-based edible films have been known as natural material and eco-friendly fibers f...
International audienceThe main objective of this work is the development of new active films based o...
The use of bacterial probiotic metabolite-based active-packaging and coatings is an innovative appro...
This study focused on the development of gelatin-based films with incorporation of microcrystalline ...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) based on sago liquid waste has been developed to be used as food packaging....
Encapsulation with edible films is a promising approach that may solve the disadvantages associated ...
Cellulose-based functional composite films can be a good substitute for conventional plastic packagi...
Food and beverage packaging has been the target of an intensive conceptual revolution in the past tw...
Bioactive packaging is gaining interest in food preservation as an alternative to the incorporation ...
The modern food processing industry has undergone various changes during the past decade in terms of...
In the last years, the edible packaging has been gaining popularity due to the potential usage as th...
Edible films and coatings have been extensively studied in recent years due to their unique properti...
Increasing consumer demand for microbiologically safer foods, greater convenience, smaller packages,...
In recent years, the packaging industry has also started to research new technologies due to increas...
BACKGROUND: Food contamination and spoilage is a problem causing growing concern. To avoid it, the u...
Bacterial cellulose-based edible films have been known as natural material and eco-friendly fibers f...
International audienceThe main objective of this work is the development of new active films based o...
The use of bacterial probiotic metabolite-based active-packaging and coatings is an innovative appro...
This study focused on the development of gelatin-based films with incorporation of microcrystalline ...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) based on sago liquid waste has been developed to be used as food packaging....
Encapsulation with edible films is a promising approach that may solve the disadvantages associated ...
Cellulose-based functional composite films can be a good substitute for conventional plastic packagi...