The growing demand forminimally processed foodswith a long shelf life and environmentally friendly materials has forced industry to develop new technologies for food preservation and handling. The use of edible films has emerged as an alternative solution to this problem, and mixtures of carbohydrates and proteins, may be formulated to improve their properties. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of protein cross-linking with transglutaminase (TG) of two varieties of quinoa protein isolate (Chenopodium quinoa) [Willd (QW), and Pasankalla (QP)] on the physicochemical and barrier properties of edible films based on chitosan (CT)-quinoa protein. The evaluated properties were water vapor permeability (WVP), solubility, adsorpt...
Artículo de publicación ISIIt is important to produce hydrophobic edible protein films for use in fo...
Food packaging faces the negative impact of synthetic materials on the environment, and edible coati...
Edible films can be an alternative to chemically synthesized polymeric films that have been assessed...
The growing demand forminimally processed foodswith a long shelf life and environmentally friendly m...
Chitosan-whey protein edible films with different protein concentrations were prepared in the absenc...
Quinoa protein/chitosan films were obtained by solution casting of blends of quinoa protein extract ...
Quinoa protein/chitosan films were obtained by solution casting of blends of quinoa protein extract ...
Edible film is a thin layer of edible coating which provides a barrier against mass transfer between...
The production of biodegradable and edible films with desired mechanical characteristics and gas bar...
This study was aimed to study the effect of adding transglutaminase (TGase) on the mechanical and re...
Quinoa protein extracts (Q) were prepared and alkalised at pH 8 and 12 (Q-8 and Q-12). Qs were mixed...
Artículo de publicación ISIQuinoa protein extracts (Q) were prepared and alkalised at pH 8 and 12 (Q...
Hydrocolloid solutions were prepared by blending pectins and Vicia ervilia seed proteins at complexa...
Chitosan packaging films containing different bioactive compounds (a peptide fraction from whey prot...
Microbial transglutaminase was employed as catalyst for preparing chitosan–ovalbumin films. The film...
Artículo de publicación ISIIt is important to produce hydrophobic edible protein films for use in fo...
Food packaging faces the negative impact of synthetic materials on the environment, and edible coati...
Edible films can be an alternative to chemically synthesized polymeric films that have been assessed...
The growing demand forminimally processed foodswith a long shelf life and environmentally friendly m...
Chitosan-whey protein edible films with different protein concentrations were prepared in the absenc...
Quinoa protein/chitosan films were obtained by solution casting of blends of quinoa protein extract ...
Quinoa protein/chitosan films were obtained by solution casting of blends of quinoa protein extract ...
Edible film is a thin layer of edible coating which provides a barrier against mass transfer between...
The production of biodegradable and edible films with desired mechanical characteristics and gas bar...
This study was aimed to study the effect of adding transglutaminase (TGase) on the mechanical and re...
Quinoa protein extracts (Q) were prepared and alkalised at pH 8 and 12 (Q-8 and Q-12). Qs were mixed...
Artículo de publicación ISIQuinoa protein extracts (Q) were prepared and alkalised at pH 8 and 12 (Q...
Hydrocolloid solutions were prepared by blending pectins and Vicia ervilia seed proteins at complexa...
Chitosan packaging films containing different bioactive compounds (a peptide fraction from whey prot...
Microbial transglutaminase was employed as catalyst for preparing chitosan–ovalbumin films. The film...
Artículo de publicación ISIIt is important to produce hydrophobic edible protein films for use in fo...
Food packaging faces the negative impact of synthetic materials on the environment, and edible coati...
Edible films can be an alternative to chemically synthesized polymeric films that have been assessed...