This work aims to develop corn starch/chitosan nanoparticles/thymol (CS/CNP/Thy) bio-nanocomposite films as potential food packaging materials that can enhance the shelf life of food. CS/CNP/Thy bio-nanocomposite films were prepared by the addition of different concentrations of thymol (0, 1.5, 3.0, 4.5 w/w%) using a solvent casting method. The resulting films were characterized in terms of optical, mechanical, and water vapor permeability (WVP) properties. The addition of thymol was found to reduce the tensile strength (TS), elongation at break (EAB), and Young’s modulus (YM) of the films. Generally, the increment in the concentration of thymol did not significantly affect the TS, EAB, and YM values. The addition of 1.5 w/w% thymol increas...
The use of plastic packaging in the food market is usually effective in terms of protective barrier ...
The usage of biopolymer as food packaging material has been limited due to high water sorption and p...
Starch and chitosan are widely used for preparation of edible films that are of great interest in fo...
In the current study, nanocomposite films were produced based on corn starch:chitosan (CS:CH) biopol...
Packaging materials play an essential role in the preservation and marketing of food and other produ...
The application of starch films, such as food packaging materials, has been restricted due to poor m...
The application of biopolymers as food packaging material are limited due to the poor desired prop...
This study explores the preparation of corn starch (CS) films incorporated with nanocellulose fiber ...
This work proposes an advance towards the scaling of biodegradable filmsbased on corn starch and chi...
The aim of this work was to improve the performance of quinoa protein/chitosan edible films on the e...
The mechanical, thermal, and barrier properties of tapioca starch films produced using a solvent cas...
[eng] This work aimed to prepare ulluco starch (US)/chitosan (Ch) edible films and evaluate the effe...
Antimicrobial biodegradable films based on thermoplastic corn starch (TPS) and chitosan oligomers (C...
Starch-based biopolymers exhibit low mechanical properties. Based on recent studies, it has been sho...
This study aimed to develop a plasticized starch (PS) based film loaded with chitosan nanoparticles ...
The use of plastic packaging in the food market is usually effective in terms of protective barrier ...
The usage of biopolymer as food packaging material has been limited due to high water sorption and p...
Starch and chitosan are widely used for preparation of edible films that are of great interest in fo...
In the current study, nanocomposite films were produced based on corn starch:chitosan (CS:CH) biopol...
Packaging materials play an essential role in the preservation and marketing of food and other produ...
The application of starch films, such as food packaging materials, has been restricted due to poor m...
The application of biopolymers as food packaging material are limited due to the poor desired prop...
This study explores the preparation of corn starch (CS) films incorporated with nanocellulose fiber ...
This work proposes an advance towards the scaling of biodegradable filmsbased on corn starch and chi...
The aim of this work was to improve the performance of quinoa protein/chitosan edible films on the e...
The mechanical, thermal, and barrier properties of tapioca starch films produced using a solvent cas...
[eng] This work aimed to prepare ulluco starch (US)/chitosan (Ch) edible films and evaluate the effe...
Antimicrobial biodegradable films based on thermoplastic corn starch (TPS) and chitosan oligomers (C...
Starch-based biopolymers exhibit low mechanical properties. Based on recent studies, it has been sho...
This study aimed to develop a plasticized starch (PS) based film loaded with chitosan nanoparticles ...
The use of plastic packaging in the food market is usually effective in terms of protective barrier ...
The usage of biopolymer as food packaging material has been limited due to high water sorption and p...
Starch and chitosan are widely used for preparation of edible films that are of great interest in fo...