The influence of oxidized starch on the physicochemical properties of cast soy protein isolate films is determined in this study. Films were cast from heated (70 °C for 20 min) alkaline (pH=10) aqueous solutions of 7 % soy protein isolate containing 50 % (by mass) glycerol as a plasticizer and different levels of added oxidized starch (0, 5, 10, 15, and 20 %, by mass). For all types of films, opacity, contact angle, tensile strength, elongation at break, water vapour permeability, measured at 25 °C for four relative humidity differentials (30–53, 30–75, 30–84 and 30–100 %), differential scanning calorimetry and microstructure were determined after conditioning film specimens at 25 °C and 30 % relative humidity for 48 h. Oxidized starch cont...
Edible films prepared from biological materials are being massively used. This study aimed to prepar...
Potato starch was gelatinized in the presence of water and varying amounts of glycerol at 90°C. Star...
Aging of soybean protein concentrate (SPC) films plasticized by glycerol obtained by casting and sto...
The effect of different pH and addition of ferulic acid, tannin, cornstarch and hydrogen peroxide in...
Modification of soy protein film properties by heat-curing was studied. Glycerin-plasticized films w...
Plasticizers and the water migration of edible protein films during storage can result in changes in...
This study investigated the effects of sodium hypochlorite oxidation and a heat–moisture treatment o...
Films were prepared by casting and drying alkaline aqueous film-forming solutions of soy protein iso...
Vacuum and temperature effects on moisture content, water vapor permeability (WVP), color (L, a, b, ...
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of sodium hypochlorite oxidation and a heat–moisture tre...
Soybean protein concentrate-based films plasticized by glycerol were obtained by two processing meth...
The effects of preheating temperature, glycerol concentration and acid modification on the film-form...
International audienceFood preservation is mostly related to packaging in oil-based plastics, induci...
The effect of citric acid on the properties of soybean enzyme-assisted aqueous extraction processing...
Materials that are renewable and biodegradable are demanded for environmental reasons. Biopolymeric ...
Edible films prepared from biological materials are being massively used. This study aimed to prepar...
Potato starch was gelatinized in the presence of water and varying amounts of glycerol at 90°C. Star...
Aging of soybean protein concentrate (SPC) films plasticized by glycerol obtained by casting and sto...
The effect of different pH and addition of ferulic acid, tannin, cornstarch and hydrogen peroxide in...
Modification of soy protein film properties by heat-curing was studied. Glycerin-plasticized films w...
Plasticizers and the water migration of edible protein films during storage can result in changes in...
This study investigated the effects of sodium hypochlorite oxidation and a heat–moisture treatment o...
Films were prepared by casting and drying alkaline aqueous film-forming solutions of soy protein iso...
Vacuum and temperature effects on moisture content, water vapor permeability (WVP), color (L, a, b, ...
AbstractThis study investigated the effects of sodium hypochlorite oxidation and a heat–moisture tre...
Soybean protein concentrate-based films plasticized by glycerol were obtained by two processing meth...
The effects of preheating temperature, glycerol concentration and acid modification on the film-form...
International audienceFood preservation is mostly related to packaging in oil-based plastics, induci...
The effect of citric acid on the properties of soybean enzyme-assisted aqueous extraction processing...
Materials that are renewable and biodegradable are demanded for environmental reasons. Biopolymeric ...
Edible films prepared from biological materials are being massively used. This study aimed to prepar...
Potato starch was gelatinized in the presence of water and varying amounts of glycerol at 90°C. Star...
Aging of soybean protein concentrate (SPC) films plasticized by glycerol obtained by casting and sto...