International audienceAntimicrobial edible films based on sodium caseinate, glycerol, and 2 food preservatives (nisin or natamycin) were prepared by classical thermomechanical processes. Food preservatives were compounded (at 65 degrees C for 2.5 min) with sodium caseinate in a twin-screw extruder. Anti-Listeria activity assays revealed a partial inactivation of nisin following compounding. Thermoplastic pellets containing food preservatives were then used to manufacture films either by blown-film extrusion process or by heat-press. After 24 h of incubation on agar plates, the diameters of K. rhizophila growth inhibition zones around nisin-incorporated films prepared by solution casting (control), extrusion blowing or heat pressing at 80 de...
La mondialisation des marchés, les changements d’habitudes de consommation et les préoccupations cro...
Plan BIncreasing plastic waste has led to a shift in the use of materials for food packaging from pl...
The effectiveness of using a tapioca starch–glycerol matrix containing natamycin to control Saccharo...
International audienceAntimicrobial edible films based on sodium caseinate, glycerol, and 2 food pre...
Aims: To determine the effectiveness of a packaging film coated with nisin to inhibit Micrococcus lu...
Consumer demand for natural food additives has increased and, as a consequence, the use of natural a...
International audienceSodium caseinate-based edible/biodegradable films containing lysozyme were pre...
International audienceA sodium caseinate film containing nisin (1000 IU/cm(2)) was produced and used...
The aim of the study was to develop and evaluate the antimicrobial efficancy of chitosasan and met...
Antimicrobial agent-releasing films have been proposed as an effective way of inhibiting chiefly sur...
[EN] Gliadin films cross-linked with cinnamaldehyde (1.5, 3, and 5%) and incorporated with natamycin...
Biodegradable polymers are gaining interest as antimicrobial carriers in active packaging. In the pr...
The pleothera of micro organisms obtained from contaminated food cultured in a starch broth was effe...
La mondialisation des marchés, les changements d’habitudes de consommation et les préoccupations cro...
Plan BIncreasing plastic waste has led to a shift in the use of materials for food packaging from pl...
The effectiveness of using a tapioca starch–glycerol matrix containing natamycin to control Saccharo...
International audienceAntimicrobial edible films based on sodium caseinate, glycerol, and 2 food pre...
Aims: To determine the effectiveness of a packaging film coated with nisin to inhibit Micrococcus lu...
Consumer demand for natural food additives has increased and, as a consequence, the use of natural a...
International audienceSodium caseinate-based edible/biodegradable films containing lysozyme were pre...
International audienceA sodium caseinate film containing nisin (1000 IU/cm(2)) was produced and used...
The aim of the study was to develop and evaluate the antimicrobial efficancy of chitosasan and met...
Antimicrobial agent-releasing films have been proposed as an effective way of inhibiting chiefly sur...
[EN] Gliadin films cross-linked with cinnamaldehyde (1.5, 3, and 5%) and incorporated with natamycin...
Biodegradable polymers are gaining interest as antimicrobial carriers in active packaging. In the pr...
The pleothera of micro organisms obtained from contaminated food cultured in a starch broth was effe...
La mondialisation des marchés, les changements d’habitudes de consommation et les préoccupations cro...
Plan BIncreasing plastic waste has led to a shift in the use of materials for food packaging from pl...
The effectiveness of using a tapioca starch–glycerol matrix containing natamycin to control Saccharo...