Single-use food packaging derived from petroleum is causing serious environmental problems, and food hydrocolloids have been suggested as raw materials to replace these non-biodegradable materials. However, food hydrocolloid-based food packaging materials have some challenges that must be overcome to achieve their manufacture on a large scale. Keeping this in view, three thermoplastic gluten (TPG)-based film systems were developed in this study under reactive extrusion (REx) conditions followed by thermo-molding: TPG, TPG/poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) and TPG/PCL plus chrome octanoate as a potential food grade catalyst (TPG/PCL + Cat). An in-depth analysis in terms of the structural, thermal, crystalline, physicochemical, microstructural, rheo...
Petroleum-based packaging (PBP) materials cause environmental pollution and toxic substance accumula...
Bioplastics produced from agricultural resources are gaining attraction in recent years because of t...
Apresentação efetuada no "International Workshop ‘Ecosustainable Food Packaging : the Industrial Cha...
The manufacture of food packaging materials from food hydrocolloids has been widely studied during t...
The aim of this research work was to investigate novel tools given by nanotechnology and green chemi...
The manufacture of food packaging materials from food hydrocolloids has been widely studied during t...
In recent years, interest in agro polymers has created great interest among researchers and industry...
Several alternatives have been proposed to improve the properties of starch-based films. However, si...
Edible films based on plasticized wheat gluten protein were prepared by intensive mixing followed by...
International audienceThermoplastic starch (TPS) is an alternative biomaterial that can be used to p...
International audienceThermoplastic starch (TPS) is an alternative biomaterial that can be used to p...
Potatoes are a source of starch, which is an eco-friendly alternative to petrochemicals in plastic p...
Biodegradable food packaging has been developed in this research from banana pseudostem. The researc...
Food packaging is one of the essential subject areas in food technology that play an important role ...
Plantain flour (Musa ssp., group AAB, sub-group clone Harton)/poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) blends, con...
Petroleum-based packaging (PBP) materials cause environmental pollution and toxic substance accumula...
Bioplastics produced from agricultural resources are gaining attraction in recent years because of t...
Apresentação efetuada no "International Workshop ‘Ecosustainable Food Packaging : the Industrial Cha...
The manufacture of food packaging materials from food hydrocolloids has been widely studied during t...
The aim of this research work was to investigate novel tools given by nanotechnology and green chemi...
The manufacture of food packaging materials from food hydrocolloids has been widely studied during t...
In recent years, interest in agro polymers has created great interest among researchers and industry...
Several alternatives have been proposed to improve the properties of starch-based films. However, si...
Edible films based on plasticized wheat gluten protein were prepared by intensive mixing followed by...
International audienceThermoplastic starch (TPS) is an alternative biomaterial that can be used to p...
International audienceThermoplastic starch (TPS) is an alternative biomaterial that can be used to p...
Potatoes are a source of starch, which is an eco-friendly alternative to petrochemicals in plastic p...
Biodegradable food packaging has been developed in this research from banana pseudostem. The researc...
Food packaging is one of the essential subject areas in food technology that play an important role ...
Plantain flour (Musa ssp., group AAB, sub-group clone Harton)/poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) blends, con...
Petroleum-based packaging (PBP) materials cause environmental pollution and toxic substance accumula...
Bioplastics produced from agricultural resources are gaining attraction in recent years because of t...
Apresentação efetuada no "International Workshop ‘Ecosustainable Food Packaging : the Industrial Cha...