Alginate from algal biomass is used as edible film and the incorporation of antimicrobial agents improves its performance toincrease the shelf-life of fresh foods. However, environmental conditions and intrinsic properties of films influence their release.The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the concentration and type of encapsulating agent and pH of emulsions on thephysical and antimicrobial properties of alginate-carvacrol films. Films containing alginate, carvacrol as antimicrobial agent, andTween 20 or trehalose (0.25 and 0.75% w/w) as encapsulating agents were obtained from suspensions at pH 4 and pH 8. Physicalcharacterization of emulsions and films and antimicrobial properties (E. coli and B. cinerea) was evaluated....
PubMed ID: 31843601The aim of this study was to develop sodium alginate based active films incorpora...
The growing search for natural alternatives to synthetic food packaging materials and additives has...
AbstractCombinations of fruit purees with polysaccharides have been explored to produce edible films...
Alginate from algal biomass is used as edible film and the incorporation of antimicrobial agents imp...
Antimicrobial active films are studied to increase fresh food shelf life. The aim of this study was ...
Active edible films have been proposed as an alternative to extend shelf life of fresh foods. Most e...
Sodium alginate films at various concentrations of glycerol (0.4, 0.6, and 0.8% v/v) were prepared a...
Alginates extracted from brown seaweed have a variety of prospective applications such as thickeners...
Plant extracts (PEs) are natural substances that perform interesting bioactivities. However, they ha...
Tapioca starch (TS), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), and glycerol (GLY) based edible films wit...
Oregano (Origanum vulgare L.) is an herbaceous plant native to the Mediterranean regions that has be...
In order to produce packaging films with a broad spectrum of action on microorganisms, the effect o...
The layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition method was used to build up alternating layers (five) of differe...
Bio-based antimicrobial films have been developed using sodium alginate and 6 wt% of cinnamon essent...
In this work, novel active edible films having antiviral activity were developed through the solvent...
PubMed ID: 31843601The aim of this study was to develop sodium alginate based active films incorpora...
The growing search for natural alternatives to synthetic food packaging materials and additives has...
AbstractCombinations of fruit purees with polysaccharides have been explored to produce edible films...
Alginate from algal biomass is used as edible film and the incorporation of antimicrobial agents imp...
Antimicrobial active films are studied to increase fresh food shelf life. The aim of this study was ...
Active edible films have been proposed as an alternative to extend shelf life of fresh foods. Most e...
Sodium alginate films at various concentrations of glycerol (0.4, 0.6, and 0.8% v/v) were prepared a...
Alginates extracted from brown seaweed have a variety of prospective applications such as thickeners...
Plant extracts (PEs) are natural substances that perform interesting bioactivities. However, they ha...
Tapioca starch (TS), hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), and glycerol (GLY) based edible films wit...
Oregano (Origanum vulgare L.) is an herbaceous plant native to the Mediterranean regions that has be...
In order to produce packaging films with a broad spectrum of action on microorganisms, the effect o...
The layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition method was used to build up alternating layers (five) of differe...
Bio-based antimicrobial films have been developed using sodium alginate and 6 wt% of cinnamon essent...
In this work, novel active edible films having antiviral activity were developed through the solvent...
PubMed ID: 31843601The aim of this study was to develop sodium alginate based active films incorpora...
The growing search for natural alternatives to synthetic food packaging materials and additives has...
AbstractCombinations of fruit purees with polysaccharides have been explored to produce edible films...