This manuscript describes the detailed characterization of edible films made from two different protein products e whey protein isolate (WPI) and whey protein concentrate (WPC), added with three levels of glycerol (Gly) e i.e. 40, 50 and 60%(w/w). The molecular structure, as well as barrier, tensile, thermal,surface and optical properties of said films were determined, in attempts to provide a better understanding of the effects of proteinaceous purity and Gly content of the feedstock. WPI films exhibited statistically lower (p < 0.05) moisture content (MC), film solubility (S), water activity, water vapor permeability (WVP), oxygen and carbon dioxide permeabilities (O2P and CO2P, respectively) and color change values, as well as statistica...
Chitosan packaging films containing different bioactive compounds (a peptide fraction from whey prot...
The recent surge in environmental awareness and consumer demand for stable, healthy, and safe foods ...
Biodegradable edible films are both economically and environmentally important to the food industry ...
This manuscript describes the detailed characterization of edible films made from two different prot...
This thesis focuses on the characterization of whey protein films. The films were cast from heated a...
The goal of this research effort was to assess the efficacy of edible films produced fromwhey protei...
The aim of the present study was to develop and characterize edible films produced from whey protein...
Edible films and coatings gained renewed interest in the food packaging sector with polysaccharide a...
Whey protein concentrate (WPC) films incorporated with a blend of Cinnamomum cassia, Cinnamomum zeyl...
Whey represents the major by-product of cheese industry. One possibility to recycle the whey wastes ...
In this study, three whey proteins (WP) which have different chemical compositions and methylcellulo...
Whey is recognized as a valuable source of high quality protein and, when processed as protein conce...
Petroleum-based plastics used in food packaging are not biodegradable. They accumulate in the enviro...
A biopolymer coating for plastic films was formulated based on whey protein, and its potential to re...
In case of food packaging applications, high oxygen and water vapour barriers are the prerequisite c...
Chitosan packaging films containing different bioactive compounds (a peptide fraction from whey prot...
The recent surge in environmental awareness and consumer demand for stable, healthy, and safe foods ...
Biodegradable edible films are both economically and environmentally important to the food industry ...
This manuscript describes the detailed characterization of edible films made from two different prot...
This thesis focuses on the characterization of whey protein films. The films were cast from heated a...
The goal of this research effort was to assess the efficacy of edible films produced fromwhey protei...
The aim of the present study was to develop and characterize edible films produced from whey protein...
Edible films and coatings gained renewed interest in the food packaging sector with polysaccharide a...
Whey protein concentrate (WPC) films incorporated with a blend of Cinnamomum cassia, Cinnamomum zeyl...
Whey represents the major by-product of cheese industry. One possibility to recycle the whey wastes ...
In this study, three whey proteins (WP) which have different chemical compositions and methylcellulo...
Whey is recognized as a valuable source of high quality protein and, when processed as protein conce...
Petroleum-based plastics used in food packaging are not biodegradable. They accumulate in the enviro...
A biopolymer coating for plastic films was formulated based on whey protein, and its potential to re...
In case of food packaging applications, high oxygen and water vapour barriers are the prerequisite c...
Chitosan packaging films containing different bioactive compounds (a peptide fraction from whey prot...
The recent surge in environmental awareness and consumer demand for stable, healthy, and safe foods ...
Biodegradable edible films are both economically and environmentally important to the food industry ...