ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to develop a new antimicrobial film, in which lysozyme was covalently attached onto two different ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymers (EVOH 29 and EVOH 44). The EVOH surface was modified with UV irradiation treatment to generate carboxylic acid groups, and lysozyme was covalently attached to the functionalized polymer surface. Surface characterization of control and modified films was performed using attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) and dye assay. The value of protein loading after attachment on the surface was 8.49 μg protein/cm2 and 5.74 μg protein/cm2 for EVOH 29 and EVOH 44, respectively, after 10 min UV irradiation and bioconjugation. The efficacy of...
In addition to offering a host of health benefits, antimicrobial (AM) wheat-based packaging is a pro...
This paper describes the preparation and characterization of polymer protein conjugates composed of ...
Surfaces covered with polyethylene glycol (PEG) have been shown to be biocompatible because PEG yiel...
[EN] The objective of this study was to develop a new antimicrobial film, in which lysozyme was cova...
A new technique for the immobilization of lysozyme onto the surface of polyvinylalcohol films is pre...
The aim of this work is to develop an active packaging material in which the active compound, lysozy...
In this study we tested the antimicrobial activity of polyethylene films modified by means of plasma...
The lysozyme immobilization in cryogel of polyvinyl alcohol and physico-chemical properties of obta...
In this study we tested the antimicrobial activity of polyethylene films modified by means of plasma...
Antimicrobial packaging is a promising form of active packaging that refers to the incorporation of ...
The purpose of this study is to develop a novel controlled release system based on pH-responsive pol...
Antimicrobial packaging materials were obtained by incorporation of lysozyme into cellulose acetate ...
An antimicrobial (AM) Active Packaging can be made by incorporating and immobilizing suitable AM age...
In this study, the effectiveness of an active polyvinylalcohol-based film against Alicyclobacillus a...
WOS: 000172349500009The flat sheet support for enzyme immobilization was prepared by UV-initiated ph...
In addition to offering a host of health benefits, antimicrobial (AM) wheat-based packaging is a pro...
This paper describes the preparation and characterization of polymer protein conjugates composed of ...
Surfaces covered with polyethylene glycol (PEG) have been shown to be biocompatible because PEG yiel...
[EN] The objective of this study was to develop a new antimicrobial film, in which lysozyme was cova...
A new technique for the immobilization of lysozyme onto the surface of polyvinylalcohol films is pre...
The aim of this work is to develop an active packaging material in which the active compound, lysozy...
In this study we tested the antimicrobial activity of polyethylene films modified by means of plasma...
The lysozyme immobilization in cryogel of polyvinyl alcohol and physico-chemical properties of obta...
In this study we tested the antimicrobial activity of polyethylene films modified by means of plasma...
Antimicrobial packaging is a promising form of active packaging that refers to the incorporation of ...
The purpose of this study is to develop a novel controlled release system based on pH-responsive pol...
Antimicrobial packaging materials were obtained by incorporation of lysozyme into cellulose acetate ...
An antimicrobial (AM) Active Packaging can be made by incorporating and immobilizing suitable AM age...
In this study, the effectiveness of an active polyvinylalcohol-based film against Alicyclobacillus a...
WOS: 000172349500009The flat sheet support for enzyme immobilization was prepared by UV-initiated ph...
In addition to offering a host of health benefits, antimicrobial (AM) wheat-based packaging is a pro...
This paper describes the preparation and characterization of polymer protein conjugates composed of ...
Surfaces covered with polyethylene glycol (PEG) have been shown to be biocompatible because PEG yiel...