In recent years, scientists have focused on research to replace petroleum-based components plastics, in an eco-friendly and cost-effective manner, with plant-derived biopolymers offering suitable mechanical properties. Moreover, due to high environmental pollution, global warming, and the foreseen shortage of oil supplies, the quest for the formulation of biobased, non-toxic, biocompatible, and biodegradable polymer films is still emerging. Several biopolymers from varied natural resources such as starch, cellulose, gums, agar, milk, cereal, and legume proteins have been used as eco-friendly packaging materials for the substitute of non-biodegradable petroleum-based plastic-based packaging materials. Among all biopolymers, starch is an edib...
Packaging can mitigate the physical, chemical, and microbiological phenomena that affects food produ...
Starch is a natural, renewable, sustainable, inexpensive, and degradable material which has many adv...
Various self-supporting edible and biodegradable packaging films were made from cellulose, starch, a...
Background: The accumulation of petroleum based plastics, mainly from food packaging, is causing a s...
As an alternative to advocating biodegradable packaging to reduce plastic wastes, starchbased materi...
In recent years, interest in agro polymers has created great interest among researchers and industry...
International audienceThe polymers obtained from products or byproducts of agricultural origin are p...
Edible films, coatings and biodegradable packagings produced from biological materials offer numerou...
This project aim was to replace petroleum-based plastic packaging materials that pollute the environ...
This project aim was to replace petroleum-based plastic packaging materials that pollute the environ...
The accumulation of synthetic plastics, mainly from food packaging, is causing a serious environment...
Technological advances have led to increased constraints regarding food packaging due to environment...
In recent decades, interest in bio-based materials as substitutes for plastics has grown significan...
The use of biodegradable packaging material as an alternative to conventional petrochemical-based po...
This work is directed towards developing biodegradable films from biopolymer that is sustainable and...
Packaging can mitigate the physical, chemical, and microbiological phenomena that affects food produ...
Starch is a natural, renewable, sustainable, inexpensive, and degradable material which has many adv...
Various self-supporting edible and biodegradable packaging films were made from cellulose, starch, a...
Background: The accumulation of petroleum based plastics, mainly from food packaging, is causing a s...
As an alternative to advocating biodegradable packaging to reduce plastic wastes, starchbased materi...
In recent years, interest in agro polymers has created great interest among researchers and industry...
International audienceThe polymers obtained from products or byproducts of agricultural origin are p...
Edible films, coatings and biodegradable packagings produced from biological materials offer numerou...
This project aim was to replace petroleum-based plastic packaging materials that pollute the environ...
This project aim was to replace petroleum-based plastic packaging materials that pollute the environ...
The accumulation of synthetic plastics, mainly from food packaging, is causing a serious environment...
Technological advances have led to increased constraints regarding food packaging due to environment...
In recent decades, interest in bio-based materials as substitutes for plastics has grown significan...
The use of biodegradable packaging material as an alternative to conventional petrochemical-based po...
This work is directed towards developing biodegradable films from biopolymer that is sustainable and...
Packaging can mitigate the physical, chemical, and microbiological phenomena that affects food produ...
Starch is a natural, renewable, sustainable, inexpensive, and degradable material which has many adv...
Various self-supporting edible and biodegradable packaging films were made from cellulose, starch, a...