Bioactive packaging is gaining interest in food preservation as an alternative to the incorporation of additives to food formulations. Yeast cell wall is a good candidate for the formation of biodegradable films. In this context, enzymatically hydrolysed yeast cell wall (YCW-E) and fungal extracts, containing naphtho-γ-pyrones (NGPs), were used to develop bioactive materials with antioxidant activity. Two types of ethanol fungal extracts from Aspergillus tubingensis G131 were used; a crude (CE*3) and a semi-purified (EP) extract, which presented different antioxidant capacity. Initial degradation temperature of samples with 2% of CE*3 extract were decreased in comparison to the control. Mechanical properties were significantly affected by t...
The goal of this research effort was to assess the efficacy of edible films produced fromwhey protei...
International audienceThere have been many reviews concerned with antimicrobial food packaging, and ...
As trend to use natural products in cosmetics and cosmeceuticals grows, the need to produce new chea...
International audienceBioactive packaging is gaining interest in food preservation as an alternative...
International audienceThe main objective of this work is the development of new active films based o...
The main objective of this work is the development of new active films based on yeast cell wall obta...
The unique properties and advantages of edible films over conventional food packaging have led the w...
Physicochemical, antifungal and antioxidant properties of a pectin e aloe mucilage e candelilla wax ...
Moulds are the main spoilage organisms in dairy products. Fungal contamination despite causing disco...
The molding of food products causing health risks is a main problem in the food industry. In this st...
[EN] Gliadin films cross-linked with cinnamaldehyde (1.5, 3, and 5%) and incorporated with natamycin...
The use of renewable resources to develop food contact materials, such as proteins or polysaccharide...
Background: One of the innovations in food packaging includes the development of biodegradable films...
International audienceBlack aspergilli produce many bioactive compounds: enzymes, organic acids, and...
The goal of this research effort was to assess the efficacy of edible films produced fromwhey protei...
International audienceThere have been many reviews concerned with antimicrobial food packaging, and ...
As trend to use natural products in cosmetics and cosmeceuticals grows, the need to produce new chea...
International audienceBioactive packaging is gaining interest in food preservation as an alternative...
International audienceThe main objective of this work is the development of new active films based o...
The main objective of this work is the development of new active films based on yeast cell wall obta...
The unique properties and advantages of edible films over conventional food packaging have led the w...
Physicochemical, antifungal and antioxidant properties of a pectin e aloe mucilage e candelilla wax ...
Moulds are the main spoilage organisms in dairy products. Fungal contamination despite causing disco...
The molding of food products causing health risks is a main problem in the food industry. In this st...
[EN] Gliadin films cross-linked with cinnamaldehyde (1.5, 3, and 5%) and incorporated with natamycin...
The use of renewable resources to develop food contact materials, such as proteins or polysaccharide...
Background: One of the innovations in food packaging includes the development of biodegradable films...
International audienceBlack aspergilli produce many bioactive compounds: enzymes, organic acids, and...
The goal of this research effort was to assess the efficacy of edible films produced fromwhey protei...
International audienceThere have been many reviews concerned with antimicrobial food packaging, and ...
As trend to use natural products in cosmetics and cosmeceuticals grows, the need to produce new chea...