The incorporation of natural fillers such as seaweed may potentially enhance the properties of biopolymer films. In this study, we investigated the effect of seaweed powder as a bio-filler in alginate-based films at different concentrations (10, 30, and 50%, w/w alginate) and particle sizes (100 and 200 μm) on the mechanical, barrier, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties of alginate which are essential for food packaging applications. Initially, mechanical properties of the alginate films prepared at different temperatures were evaluated to find the optimal temperature for preparing alginate solution. The addition of seaweed powder did not have any positive effect on the mechanical properties of the alginate films. However, the barrier...
In this study, we characterized an active film made of sodium alginate (SA)—locust bean gum (LBG) co...
Recently, edible films and coatings have received more attention instead of plastic packaging. Pecti...
Sodium alginate films at various concentrations of glycerol (0.4, 0.6, and 0.8% v/v) were prepared a...
During the recent years, environmentally friendly packaging has become increasingly important for th...
Alginate is an abundantly hydrophilic polysaccharide as much as 40 % of dry weight and commonly avai...
Alginates extracted from brown seaweed have a variety of prospective applications such as thickeners...
Currently, biodegradable and functional food packaging materials have attracted more and more attent...
Alginate is a naturally occurring polysaccharide used in the bio industry. It is mainly derived from...
PubMed ID: 31843601The aim of this study was to develop sodium alginate based active films incorpora...
Extensive usage of long-lasting petroleum based plastics for short-lived application such as packagi...
In this study, cold plasma activated water (PAW) was used in the preparation of sodium alginate (SA)...
In this work, novel active edible films having antiviral activity were developed through the solvent...
Bionanocomposite materials have been designed as a promising route to enhance biopolymer properties,...
The growing search for natural alternatives to synthetic food packaging materials and additives has ...
Due to environmental concerns, there is an increasing need to reduce the use of synthetic and non-re...
In this study, we characterized an active film made of sodium alginate (SA)—locust bean gum (LBG) co...
Recently, edible films and coatings have received more attention instead of plastic packaging. Pecti...
Sodium alginate films at various concentrations of glycerol (0.4, 0.6, and 0.8% v/v) were prepared a...
During the recent years, environmentally friendly packaging has become increasingly important for th...
Alginate is an abundantly hydrophilic polysaccharide as much as 40 % of dry weight and commonly avai...
Alginates extracted from brown seaweed have a variety of prospective applications such as thickeners...
Currently, biodegradable and functional food packaging materials have attracted more and more attent...
Alginate is a naturally occurring polysaccharide used in the bio industry. It is mainly derived from...
PubMed ID: 31843601The aim of this study was to develop sodium alginate based active films incorpora...
Extensive usage of long-lasting petroleum based plastics for short-lived application such as packagi...
In this study, cold plasma activated water (PAW) was used in the preparation of sodium alginate (SA)...
In this work, novel active edible films having antiviral activity were developed through the solvent...
Bionanocomposite materials have been designed as a promising route to enhance biopolymer properties,...
The growing search for natural alternatives to synthetic food packaging materials and additives has ...
Due to environmental concerns, there is an increasing need to reduce the use of synthetic and non-re...
In this study, we characterized an active film made of sodium alginate (SA)—locust bean gum (LBG) co...
Recently, edible films and coatings have received more attention instead of plastic packaging. Pecti...
Sodium alginate films at various concentrations of glycerol (0.4, 0.6, and 0.8% v/v) were prepared a...