In this review, a historical perspective, functional and application trends of natural polymers used to the development of edible food packaging were presented and discussed. Polysaccharides and proteins, i.e., alginate; carrageenan; chitosan; starch; pea protein, were considered. These natural polymers are important materials obtained from renewable plant, algae and animal sources, as well as from agroindustrial residues. Historically, some of them have been widely used by ancient populations for food packaging until these were replaced by petroleum-based plastic materials after World War II. Nowadays, biobased materials for food packaging have attracted attention. Their use was boosted especially because of the environmental pollution cau...
The main directions in food packaging research are targeted toward improvements in food quality and ...
The accumulation of synthetic plastics, mainly from food packaging, is causing a serious environment...
Edible films, coatings and biodegradable packagings produced from biological materials offer numerou...
The ecological problems emerging due to accumulation of non-biodegradable plastics are becoming more...
Sustainability takes an ever increasing importance in the food industry. Here not only the selection...
Recently, academic research and industries have gained awareness about the economic, environmental, ...
Food packaging is one of the essential subject areas in food technology that play an important role ...
Edible packaging is a sustainable product and technology that uses one kind of “food” (an edible mat...
Fossil-based plastic materials are an integral part of modern life. In food packaging, plastics have...
The huge amount of plastic used in packaging application and the related problems of disposal of th...
The huge amount of plastic used in packaging application and the related problems of disposal of th...
The problem of waste generated by packaging obtained from conventional synthetic materials, often mu...
This work includes various biopolymers used in the production of food packaging such as: polysacchar...
For many years, conventional plastics are manufactured and used for packaging applications in differ...
ABSTRACT: In order to extend product shelf life while preserving the quality scientific attention fo...
The main directions in food packaging research are targeted toward improvements in food quality and ...
The accumulation of synthetic plastics, mainly from food packaging, is causing a serious environment...
Edible films, coatings and biodegradable packagings produced from biological materials offer numerou...
The ecological problems emerging due to accumulation of non-biodegradable plastics are becoming more...
Sustainability takes an ever increasing importance in the food industry. Here not only the selection...
Recently, academic research and industries have gained awareness about the economic, environmental, ...
Food packaging is one of the essential subject areas in food technology that play an important role ...
Edible packaging is a sustainable product and technology that uses one kind of “food” (an edible mat...
Fossil-based plastic materials are an integral part of modern life. In food packaging, plastics have...
The huge amount of plastic used in packaging application and the related problems of disposal of th...
The huge amount of plastic used in packaging application and the related problems of disposal of th...
The problem of waste generated by packaging obtained from conventional synthetic materials, often mu...
This work includes various biopolymers used in the production of food packaging such as: polysacchar...
For many years, conventional plastics are manufactured and used for packaging applications in differ...
ABSTRACT: In order to extend product shelf life while preserving the quality scientific attention fo...
The main directions in food packaging research are targeted toward improvements in food quality and ...
The accumulation of synthetic plastics, mainly from food packaging, is causing a serious environment...
Edible films, coatings and biodegradable packagings produced from biological materials offer numerou...