This study combines the use of corn starch and Tetradesmus obliquus microalgae for the production of antioxidant starch films as flexible packaging material. Starch was plasticized with glycerol and blended with 1 w% polyallylamine chosen as an agent to modify the film physical properties. The addition of polyallylamine improved film water stability and water vapor transmission rate as well as mechanical stiffness and tenacity. The dried Tetradesmus obliquus microalgae, which showed an EC50 value of 2.8 mg/mg DPPH (2.2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical), was then used as antioxidant filler. The addition of microalgae provided the films with good antioxidant activity, which increased with microalgae content increasing. To our knowledge, this...
Packaging can mitigate the physical, chemical, and microbiological phenomena that affects food produ...
The use of traditional synthetic polymer in the food industries imposes great sustainability issues ...
Meeting the challenge of circularity for plastics requires amenability to repurposing post-use, as e...
This study combines the use of corn starch and Tetradesmus obliquus microalgae for the production of...
In recent years, scientists have focused on research to replace petroleum-based components plastics,...
Background: The accumulation of petroleum based plastics, mainly from food packaging, is causing a s...
In recent years, interest in agro polymers has created great interest among researchers and industry...
This current research focused on development of degradable starch based packaging film with enhanced...
The accumulation of synthetic plastics, mainly from food packaging, is causing a serious environment...
Petrochemical plastic wastes generate serious environmental problems because they are resistant to n...
The use of active packaging technologies and biopolymeric materials are among the emerging trends fo...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
One of the major objectives of food industry is to develop low-cost biodegradable food packaging fil...
As an alternative to advocating biodegradable packaging to reduce plastic wastes, starchbased materi...
The use of biodegradable packaging material as an alternative to conventional petrochemical-based po...
Packaging can mitigate the physical, chemical, and microbiological phenomena that affects food produ...
The use of traditional synthetic polymer in the food industries imposes great sustainability issues ...
Meeting the challenge of circularity for plastics requires amenability to repurposing post-use, as e...
This study combines the use of corn starch and Tetradesmus obliquus microalgae for the production of...
In recent years, scientists have focused on research to replace petroleum-based components plastics,...
Background: The accumulation of petroleum based plastics, mainly from food packaging, is causing a s...
In recent years, interest in agro polymers has created great interest among researchers and industry...
This current research focused on development of degradable starch based packaging film with enhanced...
The accumulation of synthetic plastics, mainly from food packaging, is causing a serious environment...
Petrochemical plastic wastes generate serious environmental problems because they are resistant to n...
The use of active packaging technologies and biopolymeric materials are among the emerging trends fo...
ABSTRACT Edible films are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packaging foods. The aim of...
One of the major objectives of food industry is to develop low-cost biodegradable food packaging fil...
As an alternative to advocating biodegradable packaging to reduce plastic wastes, starchbased materi...
The use of biodegradable packaging material as an alternative to conventional petrochemical-based po...
Packaging can mitigate the physical, chemical, and microbiological phenomena that affects food produ...
The use of traditional synthetic polymer in the food industries imposes great sustainability issues ...
Meeting the challenge of circularity for plastics requires amenability to repurposing post-use, as e...