Antioxidative activity and emulsifying properties of cuttlefish skin gelatin modified by different oxidised phenolic compounds including caffeic acid, ferulic acid and tannic acid at different concentrations were investigated. Oxidised phenolic compounds were covalently attached to gelatin as indicated by the decrease in amino groups. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic studies indicated the presence of an aromatic ring and a hydroxyl group in gelatin after modification. Modified gelatin had the increased antioxidative activity but the decreased surface hydrophobicity. Gelatin modified with 5% oxidised tannic acid had no change in emulsifying properties. Emulsion stability and oxidative stability of menhaden oil-in-water emulsion stabi...
Not AvailableGelatin was extracted from the skin of cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis after pretreatment wi...
Fish industry generates a large biomass of waste that is generally discarded in spite of the potenti...
The in vivo wound-healing potential of gels and films based on cuttlefish skin gelatin (CSG) incorpo...
Antioxidative activity and emulsifying properties of cuttlefish skin gelatin modified by different o...
Cuttlefish skin gelatins modified with oxidized linoleic acid (OLA) and oxidized tannic acid (OTA) w...
The non-covalent interaction between cuttlefish skin gelatin and tannic acid was observed in gelatin...
Surface activity and molecular changes of cuttlefish skin gelatin modified with oxidized linoleic ac...
Effects of different phenolic compounds (catechin, ferulic acid, tannic acid and gallic acid) or the...
Cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) skin gelatin modified with N-hydroxysuccinimide esters of various fatty...
Composition, functional properties, and in vitro antioxidant activities of gelatin hydrolysates prep...
Conformation and foaming properties of cuttlefish skin gelatin modified by N-hydroxysuccinimide este...
Fish gelatin possesses hydrophilicity in nature since it contains a few hydrophobic amino acids and ...
International audiencePhysicochemical properties of edible films based on cuttlefish skin gelatin ex...
This study performed the extraction of gelatin from saithe (Pollachius virens) skin and compared it ...
Copyright © 2014 Mourad Jridi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Not AvailableGelatin was extracted from the skin of cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis after pretreatment wi...
Fish industry generates a large biomass of waste that is generally discarded in spite of the potenti...
The in vivo wound-healing potential of gels and films based on cuttlefish skin gelatin (CSG) incorpo...
Antioxidative activity and emulsifying properties of cuttlefish skin gelatin modified by different o...
Cuttlefish skin gelatins modified with oxidized linoleic acid (OLA) and oxidized tannic acid (OTA) w...
The non-covalent interaction between cuttlefish skin gelatin and tannic acid was observed in gelatin...
Surface activity and molecular changes of cuttlefish skin gelatin modified with oxidized linoleic ac...
Effects of different phenolic compounds (catechin, ferulic acid, tannic acid and gallic acid) or the...
Cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) skin gelatin modified with N-hydroxysuccinimide esters of various fatty...
Composition, functional properties, and in vitro antioxidant activities of gelatin hydrolysates prep...
Conformation and foaming properties of cuttlefish skin gelatin modified by N-hydroxysuccinimide este...
Fish gelatin possesses hydrophilicity in nature since it contains a few hydrophobic amino acids and ...
International audiencePhysicochemical properties of edible films based on cuttlefish skin gelatin ex...
This study performed the extraction of gelatin from saithe (Pollachius virens) skin and compared it ...
Copyright © 2014 Mourad Jridi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Not AvailableGelatin was extracted from the skin of cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis after pretreatment wi...
Fish industry generates a large biomass of waste that is generally discarded in spite of the potenti...
The in vivo wound-healing potential of gels and films based on cuttlefish skin gelatin (CSG) incorpo...