The application of starch films, such as food packaging materials, has been restricted due to poor mechanical and barrier properties. However, the addition of a reinforcing agent, cellulose nanofibers (CNF) and also thymol, into the films, may improve the properties of films. This work investigates the effects of incorporating different concentrations of thymol (3, 5, 7, and 10 wt.%) on physical, mechanical, water vapor barrier, and antibacterial properties of corn starch films, containing 1.5 wt.% CNF produced using the solvent casting method. The addition of thymol does not significantly affect the color and opacity of the films. It is found that the tensile strength and Young’s modulus of the films decreases from 10.6 to 6.3 MPa and from...
Bio-based composite films have been widely studied as potential substitutes for conventional plastic...
Biodegradable packing materials with antimicrobial properties have been a concern for years because ...
The use of active packaging technologies and biopolymeric materials are among the emerging trends fo...
This study explores the preparation of corn starch (CS) films incorporated with nanocellulose fiber ...
Packaging materials play an essential role in the preservation and marketing of food and other produ...
This work aims to develop corn starch/chitosan nanoparticles/thymol (CS/CNP/Thy) bio-nanocomposite f...
Biopolymer active packaging is known to have low mechanical strength and highly brittle. Regardless ...
Biodegradable packing materials with antimicrobial properties have been a concern for years because ...
Plan BIncreasing plastic waste has led to a shift in the use of materials for food packaging from pl...
As a contribution to the growing demand for environmentally friendly food packaging films, this work...
The starch-based films have some disadvantages such as weak mechanical and poor water barrier proper...
A majority of the polymers obtained from fossil fuels are synthetic and microorganisms do not posses...
As a contribution to the growing demand for environmentally friendly food packaging films, this work...
Starch is a natural, renewable, sustainable, inexpensive, and degradable material which has many adv...
Starch-based biopolymers exhibit low mechanical properties. Based on recent studies, it has been sho...
Bio-based composite films have been widely studied as potential substitutes for conventional plastic...
Biodegradable packing materials with antimicrobial properties have been a concern for years because ...
The use of active packaging technologies and biopolymeric materials are among the emerging trends fo...
This study explores the preparation of corn starch (CS) films incorporated with nanocellulose fiber ...
Packaging materials play an essential role in the preservation and marketing of food and other produ...
This work aims to develop corn starch/chitosan nanoparticles/thymol (CS/CNP/Thy) bio-nanocomposite f...
Biopolymer active packaging is known to have low mechanical strength and highly brittle. Regardless ...
Biodegradable packing materials with antimicrobial properties have been a concern for years because ...
Plan BIncreasing plastic waste has led to a shift in the use of materials for food packaging from pl...
As a contribution to the growing demand for environmentally friendly food packaging films, this work...
The starch-based films have some disadvantages such as weak mechanical and poor water barrier proper...
A majority of the polymers obtained from fossil fuels are synthetic and microorganisms do not posses...
As a contribution to the growing demand for environmentally friendly food packaging films, this work...
Starch is a natural, renewable, sustainable, inexpensive, and degradable material which has many adv...
Starch-based biopolymers exhibit low mechanical properties. Based on recent studies, it has been sho...
Bio-based composite films have been widely studied as potential substitutes for conventional plastic...
Biodegradable packing materials with antimicrobial properties have been a concern for years because ...
The use of active packaging technologies and biopolymeric materials are among the emerging trends fo...