Edible films are manufactured from natural, renewable, nontoxic, and biodegradable polymers and are safe alternatives to plastic food packaging. Despite ongoing research, biopolymer-based edible films still are not at a quality to ensure total commercial replacement of synthetic packaging materials. The study aims to compare the effectiveness of some novel methods employed to improve edible film properties. These include dispersion of orange oil (1% & 2% v/v) and/or curcumin into guar gum (GG), glycerol and lecithin-based edible films that are further reinforced with Sodium trimetaphosphate (STMP) crosslinking with the aim enhancing films physical properties. The films were characterized by measurement of film thickness, density, moistu...
Abstract Mung bean starch (MBS)-based edible films with incorporation of guar gum (GG) and sunflower...
In recent years, the packaging industry has also started to research new technologies due to increas...
In the last years, the edible packaging has been gaining popularity due to the potential usage as th...
Edible films are manufactured from natural, renewable, nontoxic, and biodegradable polymers and are ...
Biopolymer-based films are natural, renewable, nontoxic and biodegradable alternatives to plastic pa...
The modern food processing industry has undergone various changes during the past decade in terms of...
Food needing to be easier to make with less processing time is becoming prevalent due to increasingl...
Biopolymers-based composite edible films are gaining interest in the food packaging industry due to ...
Antimicrobial activity of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) and two native Australian plants blueber...
Not AvailableCoatings and films with different functional additives for the packaging of food commod...
Biopolymer-based edible packaging is an effective way of preserving food while protecting the enviro...
Plastics are widely used as packaging materials but can cause environmental problems because they ar...
Edible film can be used to replace the usage of non-biodegradable packaging material to reduce envi...
Petroleum based packaging material wastes have always been associated with negative environment impa...
This study aims to develop orange oil loaded in thin mango peel pectin films and evaluate their anti...
Abstract Mung bean starch (MBS)-based edible films with incorporation of guar gum (GG) and sunflower...
In recent years, the packaging industry has also started to research new technologies due to increas...
In the last years, the edible packaging has been gaining popularity due to the potential usage as th...
Edible films are manufactured from natural, renewable, nontoxic, and biodegradable polymers and are ...
Biopolymer-based films are natural, renewable, nontoxic and biodegradable alternatives to plastic pa...
The modern food processing industry has undergone various changes during the past decade in terms of...
Food needing to be easier to make with less processing time is becoming prevalent due to increasingl...
Biopolymers-based composite edible films are gaining interest in the food packaging industry due to ...
Antimicrobial activity of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) and two native Australian plants blueber...
Not AvailableCoatings and films with different functional additives for the packaging of food commod...
Biopolymer-based edible packaging is an effective way of preserving food while protecting the enviro...
Plastics are widely used as packaging materials but can cause environmental problems because they ar...
Edible film can be used to replace the usage of non-biodegradable packaging material to reduce envi...
Petroleum based packaging material wastes have always been associated with negative environment impa...
This study aims to develop orange oil loaded in thin mango peel pectin films and evaluate their anti...
Abstract Mung bean starch (MBS)-based edible films with incorporation of guar gum (GG) and sunflower...
In recent years, the packaging industry has also started to research new technologies due to increas...
In the last years, the edible packaging has been gaining popularity due to the potential usage as th...