In the present work, ginger essential oil (GEO) loaded chitosan (CS) based films incorporated with varying concentrations of gelatin (GE) were fabricated and dried at different conditions (25 °C and 45 °C). The physio-chemical, mechanical and antioxidant potential of the films were determined. Films dried at 45 °C showed better physical attributes and less thickness, swelling degree (SD), moisture content, water vapor permeability (WVP), more transparency, and better mechanical characteristics. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) revealed the chemical composition and interaction between the functional groups of the film components. X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) f...
Chitosan films (CF) with cinnamon bark oil (CO) incorporated at 0% (control), 0.25%, 0.5%, and 1.0% ...
The ginger essential oil/β-cyclodextrin (GEO/β-CD) composite, ginger essential oil/β-...
The effect of the inclusion of thyme and rosemary essential oils into chitosan films, as well as the...
Innovative techniques of preserving food safety and structural integrity as well as complete biodegr...
Natural extracts and plant essential oils (EOs) have long been recognized as valid alternatives to s...
Biopolymer-based edible packaging is an effective way of preserving food while protecting the enviro...
Edible films (EFs) have gained great interest due to their ability to keep foods safe, maintaining t...
The main aim of this study was to characterize the physical, optical and antimicrobial properties of...
Synthetic films materials mostly used to preserve foodstuffs. Recently, attention has turned to biod...
Edible films (EFs) have gained great interest due to their ability to keep foods safe, maintaining ...
New food packaging has shown research significance in the face of increasing demand for high-quality...
This study aims to evaluate the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of gelatin/chitosan (G...
Fish skin gelatin films incorporated with various concentrations of cinnamon essential oil (CEO) wer...
In this study, bio-nanocomposite films containing different proportions of ginger essential oil (GEO...
The aim of this work was to study the effects of drying methods and conditions (i.e., ambient drying...
Chitosan films (CF) with cinnamon bark oil (CO) incorporated at 0% (control), 0.25%, 0.5%, and 1.0% ...
The ginger essential oil/β-cyclodextrin (GEO/β-CD) composite, ginger essential oil/β-...
The effect of the inclusion of thyme and rosemary essential oils into chitosan films, as well as the...
Innovative techniques of preserving food safety and structural integrity as well as complete biodegr...
Natural extracts and plant essential oils (EOs) have long been recognized as valid alternatives to s...
Biopolymer-based edible packaging is an effective way of preserving food while protecting the enviro...
Edible films (EFs) have gained great interest due to their ability to keep foods safe, maintaining t...
The main aim of this study was to characterize the physical, optical and antimicrobial properties of...
Synthetic films materials mostly used to preserve foodstuffs. Recently, attention has turned to biod...
Edible films (EFs) have gained great interest due to their ability to keep foods safe, maintaining ...
New food packaging has shown research significance in the face of increasing demand for high-quality...
This study aims to evaluate the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of gelatin/chitosan (G...
Fish skin gelatin films incorporated with various concentrations of cinnamon essential oil (CEO) wer...
In this study, bio-nanocomposite films containing different proportions of ginger essential oil (GEO...
The aim of this work was to study the effects of drying methods and conditions (i.e., ambient drying...
Chitosan films (CF) with cinnamon bark oil (CO) incorporated at 0% (control), 0.25%, 0.5%, and 1.0% ...
The ginger essential oil/β-cyclodextrin (GEO/β-CD) composite, ginger essential oil/β-...
The effect of the inclusion of thyme and rosemary essential oils into chitosan films, as well as the...