The development of edible films and coatings in the food packaging industry presents one of the modern strategies for protecting food products and ensuring their freshness and quality during their shelf lives. The application of microbial polysaccharides to the development of food package materials, as an alternative option to the commonly used plastic materials, is both economic and environmentally favorable. New edible films were developed using dextran from lactic acid bacterium Leuconostoc mesenteroides T3, and additionally plasticized by different concentrations of polyglycerol. The best tensile strength of the films was obtained using a formulation that contained 10 wt% of polyglycerol, which corresponded to a value of 4.6 MPa. The mo...
[Extrato] Despite the general awareness for the sustainability of our Planet, nonbiodegradable petro...
Today, the most significant challenge encountered by food manufacturers is degradation in the food q...
The research was carried out at Aleksandras Stulginskis University the Faculty of Agronomy in the In...
The development of edible films and coatings in the food packaging industry presents one of the mode...
Edible coatings are attractive strategies for blueberries postharvest preservation. In this work, ca...
Blueberries are highly appreciated for their high antioxidant content but are also particularly susc...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe aim of this study was to evaluate quinoa protein (Q), chitosan (CH) a...
Innovations constantly appear in food packaging, always aiming at creating a more efficient quality ...
PosterBlueberries are currently one of the most valuable fruits worldwide, due to their organoleptic...
The aim of the research was to produce edible packaging based on chitosan with the addition of vario...
Edible films or coatings could be used as an alternative way of conservation, because of their abili...
Blueberries are highly appreciated for their high antioxidant content but are also particularly susc...
GLUPOR 12 - 12nd International Meeting of the Portuguese Carbohydrate Chemistry GroupEdible packagin...
BACKGROUND: Little information is available regarding the effect of dietary fibers added into edible...
The improvement of the safety and quality of minimally processed foods is of major interest to both ...
[Extrato] Despite the general awareness for the sustainability of our Planet, nonbiodegradable petro...
Today, the most significant challenge encountered by food manufacturers is degradation in the food q...
The research was carried out at Aleksandras Stulginskis University the Faculty of Agronomy in the In...
The development of edible films and coatings in the food packaging industry presents one of the mode...
Edible coatings are attractive strategies for blueberries postharvest preservation. In this work, ca...
Blueberries are highly appreciated for their high antioxidant content but are also particularly susc...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe aim of this study was to evaluate quinoa protein (Q), chitosan (CH) a...
Innovations constantly appear in food packaging, always aiming at creating a more efficient quality ...
PosterBlueberries are currently one of the most valuable fruits worldwide, due to their organoleptic...
The aim of the research was to produce edible packaging based on chitosan with the addition of vario...
Edible films or coatings could be used as an alternative way of conservation, because of their abili...
Blueberries are highly appreciated for their high antioxidant content but are also particularly susc...
GLUPOR 12 - 12nd International Meeting of the Portuguese Carbohydrate Chemistry GroupEdible packagin...
BACKGROUND: Little information is available regarding the effect of dietary fibers added into edible...
The improvement of the safety and quality of minimally processed foods is of major interest to both ...
[Extrato] Despite the general awareness for the sustainability of our Planet, nonbiodegradable petro...
Today, the most significant challenge encountered by food manufacturers is degradation in the food q...
The research was carried out at Aleksandras Stulginskis University the Faculty of Agronomy in the In...