ABSTRACTThe food industry faces significant challenges in generating biodegradable materials for packaging food. Studies on the production of edible films and coatings based on macromolecules such as carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids (and their combination) from cereal grains or legumes have provided helpful information about component concentrations, interactions, and the optimal conditions to elaborate films or coatings. However, the final application of edible films and coatings can depend on the compatibility between polymer matrix materials and their mechanical and barrier properties. This paper reviews the utilization of proteins from cereal and legumes in the development of edible films and the processing conditions that potentiall...
Packaging can mitigate the physical, chemical, and microbiological phenomena that affects food produ...
For centuries, to enhance the shelf-life and quality of foods, edible films and coatings have been u...
International audienceAmong natural biopolymers, polysaccharides and proteins are very promising for...
ABSTRACT: In order to extend product shelf life while preserving the quality scientific attention fo...
Background: Plant-based proteins as an alternative to synthetic polymers have attracted the interest...
Background: Plant-based proteins as an alternative to synthetic polymers have attracted the interest...
Edible films are materials that are not synthetic and can be consumed with food, coated with various...
Uncorrected proofCurrently, mainly non-biodegradable petroleum-based synthetic polymers are used as ...
Edible films, coatings and biodegradable packagings produced from biological materials offer numerou...
Edible films can be prepared from protein, polysaccharide, and lipid materials. Among them, protein-...
In recent years, the packaging industry has also started to research new technologies due to increas...
Consumer demands to utilize environmentally friendly packaging have led researchers to develop packa...
The recent surge in environmental awareness and consumer demand for stable, healthy, and safe foods ...
Edible films and coatings have received considerable attention in recent years because of their adva...
International audienceThe polymers obtained from products or byproducts of agricultural origin are p...
Packaging can mitigate the physical, chemical, and microbiological phenomena that affects food produ...
For centuries, to enhance the shelf-life and quality of foods, edible films and coatings have been u...
International audienceAmong natural biopolymers, polysaccharides and proteins are very promising for...
ABSTRACT: In order to extend product shelf life while preserving the quality scientific attention fo...
Background: Plant-based proteins as an alternative to synthetic polymers have attracted the interest...
Background: Plant-based proteins as an alternative to synthetic polymers have attracted the interest...
Edible films are materials that are not synthetic and can be consumed with food, coated with various...
Uncorrected proofCurrently, mainly non-biodegradable petroleum-based synthetic polymers are used as ...
Edible films, coatings and biodegradable packagings produced from biological materials offer numerou...
Edible films can be prepared from protein, polysaccharide, and lipid materials. Among them, protein-...
In recent years, the packaging industry has also started to research new technologies due to increas...
Consumer demands to utilize environmentally friendly packaging have led researchers to develop packa...
The recent surge in environmental awareness and consumer demand for stable, healthy, and safe foods ...
Edible films and coatings have received considerable attention in recent years because of their adva...
International audienceThe polymers obtained from products or byproducts of agricultural origin are p...
Packaging can mitigate the physical, chemical, and microbiological phenomena that affects food produ...
For centuries, to enhance the shelf-life and quality of foods, edible films and coatings have been u...
International audienceAmong natural biopolymers, polysaccharides and proteins are very promising for...