Cuttlefish skin gelatins modified with oxidized linoleic acid (OLA) and oxidized tannic acid (OTA) were characterized and determined for emulsifying properties and antioxidative activity. Modification of gelatin with 5% OTA increased the total phenolic content and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl, 2,2'-azinobis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) radical scavenging activity and ferric reducing antioxidant power of gelatin–OTA. Incorporation of OLA into gelatin (OLA-to-free amino group molar ratio of 10:1) increased surface hydrophobicity of gelatin from 17.39 to 32.38 and reduce surface tension at air/water interface of gelatin solution from 53 to 32 mN/m. Gelatin–OLA had the increase in emulsion activity index, compared with gelatin with...
International audiencePhysicochemical properties of edible films based on cuttlefish skin gelatin ex...
Fish processing byproducts account for a large percent of the weight of total catch. These byproduct...
The in vivo wound-healing potential of gels and films based on cuttlefish skin gelatin (CSG) incorpo...
Cuttlefish skin gelatins modified with oxidized linoleic acid (OLA) and oxidized tannic acid (OTA) w...
Antioxidative activity and emulsifying properties of cuttlefish skin gelatin modified by different o...
The non-covalent interaction between cuttlefish skin gelatin and tannic acid was observed in gelatin...
Surface activity and molecular changes of cuttlefish skin gelatin modified with oxidized linoleic ac...
Cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) skin gelatin modified with N-hydroxysuccinimide esters of various fatty...
Fish gelatin possesses hydrophilicity in nature since it contains a few hydrophobic amino acids and ...
Composition, functional properties, and in vitro antioxidant activities of gelatin hydrolysates prep...
Effects of different phenolic compounds (catechin, ferulic acid, tannic acid and gallic acid) or the...
Conformation and foaming properties of cuttlefish skin gelatin modified by N-hydroxysuccinimide este...
Copyright © 2014 Mourad Jridi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Not AvailableGelatin was extracted from the skin of cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis after pretreatment wi...
This study performed the extraction of gelatin from saithe (Pollachius virens) skin and compared it ...
International audiencePhysicochemical properties of edible films based on cuttlefish skin gelatin ex...
Fish processing byproducts account for a large percent of the weight of total catch. These byproduct...
The in vivo wound-healing potential of gels and films based on cuttlefish skin gelatin (CSG) incorpo...
Cuttlefish skin gelatins modified with oxidized linoleic acid (OLA) and oxidized tannic acid (OTA) w...
Antioxidative activity and emulsifying properties of cuttlefish skin gelatin modified by different o...
The non-covalent interaction between cuttlefish skin gelatin and tannic acid was observed in gelatin...
Surface activity and molecular changes of cuttlefish skin gelatin modified with oxidized linoleic ac...
Cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) skin gelatin modified with N-hydroxysuccinimide esters of various fatty...
Fish gelatin possesses hydrophilicity in nature since it contains a few hydrophobic amino acids and ...
Composition, functional properties, and in vitro antioxidant activities of gelatin hydrolysates prep...
Effects of different phenolic compounds (catechin, ferulic acid, tannic acid and gallic acid) or the...
Conformation and foaming properties of cuttlefish skin gelatin modified by N-hydroxysuccinimide este...
Copyright © 2014 Mourad Jridi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Not AvailableGelatin was extracted from the skin of cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis after pretreatment wi...
This study performed the extraction of gelatin from saithe (Pollachius virens) skin and compared it ...
International audiencePhysicochemical properties of edible films based on cuttlefish skin gelatin ex...
Fish processing byproducts account for a large percent of the weight of total catch. These byproduct...
The in vivo wound-healing potential of gels and films based on cuttlefish skin gelatin (CSG) incorpo...