The aim of this work was to assess the effect of fish gelatin–citric acid nucleophilic substitution and agar–citric acid esterification reactions on the properties of agar/fish gelatin films. Since temperature is an important cross-linking parameter, films were treated at 90 °C and 105 °C and film properties were compared to those of non-cured films. It was observed that temperature favored the aforementioned reactions, which induced physical and morphological changes. In this regard, darker films with a rougher surface were obtained for the films with a higher cross-linking degree. While mechanical properties were slightly modified, the barrier properties were enhanced due to the reactions that occurred. Therefore, thes...
The functional properties of fish skin’s gelatin lower than mammals, hence the gelatin proteins nee...
Fish processing byproducts account for a large percent of the weight of total catch. These byproduct...
Marine animal by-products of the food industry are a great source of valuable biomolecules. Skins an...
Gelatin was extracted from fish scales in this work, in an attempt to valorise abundant and availabl...
Gelatin was extracted from fish scales in this work, in an attempt to valorise abundant and availabl...
The majority of the crosslinking approaches employed to confer water resistance properties to electr...
[Background]: The last decade has noticed the expansion of green materials, which aims to reduce the...
International audienceThis study aims to assess the effect of heating temperatures on structure, phy...
International audienceThis study investigates the effect of Maillard reactions (MR) on the physico-c...
The effects of Maillard Reaction Products (MRPs) obtained from fish gelatin hydrolysates and D-gluco...
Fish gelatin is known to be inferior to mammalian gelatins. Gellan and κ-carrageenan were added to i...
[EN] To find renewable and sustainable alternatives to reduce the severe environmental impact of sin...
Based on physico-functional properties, gelatin is a biopolymer of great interest in food industry. ...
Di antara biopolimer-biopolimer yang digunakan untuk menghasilkan filem-filem boleh makan, gelatin t...
Black tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) skin gelatin was potential material for edible film formatio...
The functional properties of fish skin’s gelatin lower than mammals, hence the gelatin proteins nee...
Fish processing byproducts account for a large percent of the weight of total catch. These byproduct...
Marine animal by-products of the food industry are a great source of valuable biomolecules. Skins an...
Gelatin was extracted from fish scales in this work, in an attempt to valorise abundant and availabl...
Gelatin was extracted from fish scales in this work, in an attempt to valorise abundant and availabl...
The majority of the crosslinking approaches employed to confer water resistance properties to electr...
[Background]: The last decade has noticed the expansion of green materials, which aims to reduce the...
International audienceThis study aims to assess the effect of heating temperatures on structure, phy...
International audienceThis study investigates the effect of Maillard reactions (MR) on the physico-c...
The effects of Maillard Reaction Products (MRPs) obtained from fish gelatin hydrolysates and D-gluco...
Fish gelatin is known to be inferior to mammalian gelatins. Gellan and κ-carrageenan were added to i...
[EN] To find renewable and sustainable alternatives to reduce the severe environmental impact of sin...
Based on physico-functional properties, gelatin is a biopolymer of great interest in food industry. ...
Di antara biopolimer-biopolimer yang digunakan untuk menghasilkan filem-filem boleh makan, gelatin t...
Black tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) skin gelatin was potential material for edible film formatio...
The functional properties of fish skin’s gelatin lower than mammals, hence the gelatin proteins nee...
Fish processing byproducts account for a large percent of the weight of total catch. These byproduct...
Marine animal by-products of the food industry are a great source of valuable biomolecules. Skins an...