A biopolymer coating for plastic films was formulated based on whey protein, and its potential to replace current synthetic oxygen barrier layers used in food packaging such as ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymers (EVOH) was tested. The whey-coating application was performed at semi-industrial scale. High barrier to oxygen with transmission rate down to ranges of 1 cm3 (STP) m−2 d−1 bar−1 at and 50% relative humidity (r.h.) but interesting humidity barrier down to ranges of 3 g m−2 d−1 (both normalized to 100 μm thickness) were reached, outperforming most existing biopolymers. Coated films were validated for storing various food products showing that the shelf life and sensory attributes were maintained similar to reference packaging films whi...
Multilayer plastic films provide a range of properties, which cannot be obtained from monolayer film...
WOS:000675425300004Biodegradable food packaging provides an environmentally-conscious alternative to...
Whey is recognized as a valuable source of high quality protein and, when processed as protein conce...
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...
In case of food packaging applications, high oxygen and water vapour barriers are the prerequisite c...
The aim of the present study was to verify that a whey protein based layer can improve oxygen barrie...
The recent surge in environmental awareness and consumer demand for stable, healthy, and safe foods ...
WHEYLAYER is a 3 years project started on November 2008 and it’s funded by the EC’s Seventh Framewor...
There is increasing research towards the substitution of petrochemicals by sustainable components. B...
There is increasing research towards the substitution of petrochemicals by sustainable components. B...
The latest decade has witnessed joint efforts by the packaging and the food industries to reduce the...
There is increasing research towards the substitution of petrochemicals by sustainable components. ...
This thesis focuses on the characterization of whey protein films. The films were cast from heated a...
The BioBoard project is build built on past research that has revealed that whey protein coating can...
Multilayer plastic films provide a range of properties, which cannot be obtained from monolayer film...
WOS:000675425300004Biodegradable food packaging provides an environmentally-conscious alternative to...
Whey is recognized as a valuable source of high quality protein and, when processed as protein conce...
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...
In case of food packaging applications, high oxygen and water vapour barriers are the prerequisite c...
The aim of the present study was to verify that a whey protein based layer can improve oxygen barrie...
The recent surge in environmental awareness and consumer demand for stable, healthy, and safe foods ...
WHEYLAYER is a 3 years project started on November 2008 and it’s funded by the EC’s Seventh Framewor...
There is increasing research towards the substitution of petrochemicals by sustainable components. B...
There is increasing research towards the substitution of petrochemicals by sustainable components. B...
The latest decade has witnessed joint efforts by the packaging and the food industries to reduce the...
There is increasing research towards the substitution of petrochemicals by sustainable components. ...
This thesis focuses on the characterization of whey protein films. The films were cast from heated a...
The BioBoard project is build built on past research that has revealed that whey protein coating can...
Multilayer plastic films provide a range of properties, which cannot be obtained from monolayer film...
WOS:000675425300004Biodegradable food packaging provides an environmentally-conscious alternative to...
Whey is recognized as a valuable source of high quality protein and, when processed as protein conce...