Formulation and characterization of chitosan-based edible film with fortification of dragon fruit peel extract (DFPE) were investigated. The effect of the addition of DFPE on the characteristics of edible films was observed through the parameters of antioxidant activity, thickness, water vapor transmission rate, mechanical properties, FTIR and biodegradation. The antioxidant activity of edible films was tested by the DPPH radical inhibition method. The results showed that increasing the concentration of DFPE increased the value, the rate of water vapor transmission, antioxidant activity and the rate of biodegradation but decreased the tensile strength. The elongation of the DFPE edible film has a better value (maximum 22,385 ± 7,196%) compa...
Background: Today, the tendency to use biodegradable biopolymers as one of the appropriate technolog...
Chitosan - tea tree essential oil (TTEO) films were obtained as a new biodegradable material. Malic ...
This work was supported by CNPq/Brazil (grant number 200790/2014-5); CAPES (APQ-1 2009/02 E-26/110.4...
In the present study, pomegranate peel extract was used as a reinforcing agent in developing chitosa...
The edible film is expected to replace the plastic packaging, so it can reduce plastic waste used. I...
Chitosan is the deacetylated form of chitin regarded as one of the most abundant polymers and due to...
The aim of the research was to produce edible packaging based on chitosan with the addition of vario...
The massive and uncontrolled use of food packaging derived from petroleum-based plastics has created...
Requirement simple technology, low production costs, lack of polluting effects and reliability in te...
Chitosan-based edible films were prepared by supplementing Berberis crataegina DC.'s seed oil and fr...
Demand for biodegradable and environmentally friendly packaging has draw attention into the developm...
In the last years, the edible packaging has been gaining popularity due to the potential usage as th...
Background: The application of antioxidant films is a promising strategy for controlling chemical sp...
The main aim of the study was to prepare the edible films based on carrageenan/chitosan and incorpor...
[EN] The aim of this study was to analyse the antioxidant activity of different polymeric matrices b...
Background: Today, the tendency to use biodegradable biopolymers as one of the appropriate technolog...
Chitosan - tea tree essential oil (TTEO) films were obtained as a new biodegradable material. Malic ...
This work was supported by CNPq/Brazil (grant number 200790/2014-5); CAPES (APQ-1 2009/02 E-26/110.4...
In the present study, pomegranate peel extract was used as a reinforcing agent in developing chitosa...
The edible film is expected to replace the plastic packaging, so it can reduce plastic waste used. I...
Chitosan is the deacetylated form of chitin regarded as one of the most abundant polymers and due to...
The aim of the research was to produce edible packaging based on chitosan with the addition of vario...
The massive and uncontrolled use of food packaging derived from petroleum-based plastics has created...
Requirement simple technology, low production costs, lack of polluting effects and reliability in te...
Chitosan-based edible films were prepared by supplementing Berberis crataegina DC.'s seed oil and fr...
Demand for biodegradable and environmentally friendly packaging has draw attention into the developm...
In the last years, the edible packaging has been gaining popularity due to the potential usage as th...
Background: The application of antioxidant films is a promising strategy for controlling chemical sp...
The main aim of the study was to prepare the edible films based on carrageenan/chitosan and incorpor...
[EN] The aim of this study was to analyse the antioxidant activity of different polymeric matrices b...
Background: Today, the tendency to use biodegradable biopolymers as one of the appropriate technolog...
Chitosan - tea tree essential oil (TTEO) films were obtained as a new biodegradable material. Malic ...
This work was supported by CNPq/Brazil (grant number 200790/2014-5); CAPES (APQ-1 2009/02 E-26/110.4...