The present investigation studied the physicochemical, mechanical, structural, thermal, and morphological attributes of a novel edible film formed from fenugreek protein concentrate. Films were produced at different pH—9, 10, 11, and 12—and the effect of the pH on the films was studied. As the pH increased, tensile strength increased while water vapor absorption decreased, which is interrelated to the surface morphological properties; as the pH increased, the surface became smoother and compact without any cavities. The films produced were darker in color. Fenugreek protein films exhibited good thermal stability. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) revealed the presence of strong bonding for the films made at alkaline pH. X-ray d...
Edible films are materials that are not synthetic and can be consumed with food, coated with various...
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Edible films can provide additional protection for food, while being a fully biodegradable, environm...
Edible films prepared from biological materials are being massively used. This study aimed to prepar...
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In the last years, the edible packaging has been gaining popularity due to the potential usage as th...
Chemical, physical, and barrier properties of flaxseed mucilage-based films were investigated to det...
[[abstract]]In present plastic package material are very popular because it is cheap. But plastic ma...
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Myofibril proteins have excellent filmogenic properties. The objective of this article was to study ...
In this study, an edible film based on funoran was developed. Moreover, the effects of plasticizers ...
Biodegradable edible films are developed as alternative packaging materials. Due to their unique che...
This work focused on the development of starch-based (potato, corn, sweet potato, green bean and tap...
In this study, whey protein concentrate-based edible films incorporated with 10% w/w of liquid smoke...
Edible films are materials that are not synthetic and can be consumed with food, coated with various...
Lentils are one of the cheapest and most nutritional protein sources for vegetarians. Our objective ...
Edible films can provide additional protection for food, while being a fully biodegradable, environm...
Edible films prepared from biological materials are being massively used. This study aimed to prepar...
ROPERTIES OF EDIBLE FILM FROM MODIFIED SAGO STARCH PRECIPITATED BY BUTANOL. The edible film is a thi...
In the last years, the edible packaging has been gaining popularity due to the potential usage as th...
Chemical, physical, and barrier properties of flaxseed mucilage-based films were investigated to det...
[[abstract]]In present plastic package material are very popular because it is cheap. But plastic ma...
Breadfruit contains starch can be used as raw material of edible film. Research on preparation of ed...
Consumer demands for biocompatible, minimally processed and eco-friendly foods have increased drasti...
Myofibril proteins have excellent filmogenic properties. The objective of this article was to study ...
In this study, an edible film based on funoran was developed. Moreover, the effects of plasticizers ...
Biodegradable edible films are developed as alternative packaging materials. Due to their unique che...
This work focused on the development of starch-based (potato, corn, sweet potato, green bean and tap...
In this study, whey protein concentrate-based edible films incorporated with 10% w/w of liquid smoke...
Edible films are materials that are not synthetic and can be consumed with food, coated with various...
Lentils are one of the cheapest and most nutritional protein sources for vegetarians. Our objective ...
Edible films can provide additional protection for food, while being a fully biodegradable, environm...