This research investigates the physical and optical properties of single-layer and layer-by-layer biodegradable films composed of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) and nanochitosan. Initially, HPMC and nanochitosan were formulated as single layers at various concentrations, and subsequently, the selected formulas were utilized to produce a layer-by-layer film. The results indicate that the concentrations of 0.4% w/v HPMC and 0.5% w/v of nanochitosan were successfully assembled into a layer-by-layer biodegradable film. Assessment based on multiple parameters (thickness, moisture content, water vapor transmission rate, color, transparency, and biodegradability) reveals that the deposition of nanochitosan onto HPMC in a layer-by-layer confi...
In the presented work, composed layer films based on lipophilic starch and gelatin were produced con...
We investigated the effects of different proportions of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) on the ...
As biodegradable film, edible films and coatings can be a good answer to environmental pollution req...
This research investigates the physical and optical properties of single-layer and layer-by-layer bi...
The incorporation of plant leaf extracts into biodegradable food packaging materials is a promising ...
Chitosan (CH) and methylcellulose (MC) are two widely used feedstocks that are used in a variety of ...
The development of alternative food packaging films using bio-based residues is in great demand for ...
Edible films and coating materials are commonly used as appropriate packaging materials to extend th...
Edible films and coatings can provide additional protection for food, while being a fully biodegrada...
Background: Today, the tendency to use biodegradable biopolymers as one of the appropriate technolog...
Plastic is readily available and inexpensive, so it is becoming the main material for packaging. Unf...
This work characterizes biological, physical, and chemical properties of films formed from an aqueou...
Chitosan-starch blend film showed desirable elongation and oxygen transmission rate (OTR) values and...
Aluminum-coated polypropylene films are commonly used in food packaging because aluminum is a great ...
Bionanocomposite packaging eco-friendly alternatives with enhanced characteristics. This study aimed...
In the presented work, composed layer films based on lipophilic starch and gelatin were produced con...
We investigated the effects of different proportions of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) on the ...
As biodegradable film, edible films and coatings can be a good answer to environmental pollution req...
This research investigates the physical and optical properties of single-layer and layer-by-layer bi...
The incorporation of plant leaf extracts into biodegradable food packaging materials is a promising ...
Chitosan (CH) and methylcellulose (MC) are two widely used feedstocks that are used in a variety of ...
The development of alternative food packaging films using bio-based residues is in great demand for ...
Edible films and coating materials are commonly used as appropriate packaging materials to extend th...
Edible films and coatings can provide additional protection for food, while being a fully biodegrada...
Background: Today, the tendency to use biodegradable biopolymers as one of the appropriate technolog...
Plastic is readily available and inexpensive, so it is becoming the main material for packaging. Unf...
This work characterizes biological, physical, and chemical properties of films formed from an aqueou...
Chitosan-starch blend film showed desirable elongation and oxygen transmission rate (OTR) values and...
Aluminum-coated polypropylene films are commonly used in food packaging because aluminum is a great ...
Bionanocomposite packaging eco-friendly alternatives with enhanced characteristics. This study aimed...
In the presented work, composed layer films based on lipophilic starch and gelatin were produced con...
We investigated the effects of different proportions of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) on the ...
As biodegradable film, edible films and coatings can be a good answer to environmental pollution req...