Edible films prepared from biological materials are being massively used. This study aimed to prepare edible films from native potato starch of the Allcca sipas variety (Solanum tuberosum subsp. Andigena), nopal mucilage (Opuntia ficus indica), and glycerol. Twelve edible films were prepared with starch, mucilage, and glycerin in different proportions by thermosynthesis. It was observed that mucilage and glycerol have a significant direct effect on film solubility and an inverse effect on aw, while the effect of starch is the opposite. The aw ranged from 0.562 to 0.639. The FTIR analysis showed the interaction of the components in the films being considerably influenced by the addition of mucilage. The TGA/DTA analysis reported low thermal ...
Utilization of starch as edible film component has been developed. However, the research about edibl...
The increase in plastic production worldwide has created quite a serious environmental problem. Edib...
The cellulose from agroindustrial waste can be treated and converted into nanocrystals or nanofibers...
Edible film is a thin layer that serve as the packaging or upholstery as well as food that can be ea...
ROPERTIES OF EDIBLE FILM FROM MODIFIED SAGO STARCH PRECIPITATED BY BUTANOL. The edible film is a thi...
The importance of protecting environment in order to reduce plastic waste opens opportunities to dev...
International audienceBiopolymers from agricultural starchy commodities can be raw materials for edi...
Edible films have emerged as packaging aids to replace synthetic polymers due to their biodegradable...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
This research was conducted to use native sago starch (PSA), hydroxypropyl sago starch (PSHP, molar ...
The edible films were prepared from native sweet potato starch (SPS) or modified sweet potato starch...
Packaging is one very important factor in food products. One package that can be eaten along with th...
Today, the use of synthetic polymers as plastics has an important role in the economy of modern indu...
ABSTRACT Edible film is a thin layer of food material which can be consumed and degraded biological...
Canna (Canna edulis Kerr) was a tuber that had a high carbohydrate content so canna had excellent pr...
Utilization of starch as edible film component has been developed. However, the research about edibl...
The increase in plastic production worldwide has created quite a serious environmental problem. Edib...
The cellulose from agroindustrial waste can be treated and converted into nanocrystals or nanofibers...
Edible film is a thin layer that serve as the packaging or upholstery as well as food that can be ea...
ROPERTIES OF EDIBLE FILM FROM MODIFIED SAGO STARCH PRECIPITATED BY BUTANOL. The edible film is a thi...
The importance of protecting environment in order to reduce plastic waste opens opportunities to dev...
International audienceBiopolymers from agricultural starchy commodities can be raw materials for edi...
Edible films have emerged as packaging aids to replace synthetic polymers due to their biodegradable...
Edible films are thin layers made of materials such as starch and proteins. Starch is a polysacchari...
This research was conducted to use native sago starch (PSA), hydroxypropyl sago starch (PSHP, molar ...
The edible films were prepared from native sweet potato starch (SPS) or modified sweet potato starch...
Packaging is one very important factor in food products. One package that can be eaten along with th...
Today, the use of synthetic polymers as plastics has an important role in the economy of modern indu...
ABSTRACT Edible film is a thin layer of food material which can be consumed and degraded biological...
Canna (Canna edulis Kerr) was a tuber that had a high carbohydrate content so canna had excellent pr...
Utilization of starch as edible film component has been developed. However, the research about edibl...
The increase in plastic production worldwide has created quite a serious environmental problem. Edib...
The cellulose from agroindustrial waste can be treated and converted into nanocrystals or nanofibers...