نتایج جستجو برای: edible films and coatings

تعداد نتایج: 16865939  

2011
Alberto Jiménez Pau Talens Amparo Chiralt

Starch is one of the cheapest raw materials which can be used in edible film formation. Due to the fact that it is a natural constituent, its incorporation as a food coating does not involve any health risks, although as a barrier material it has the disadvantage of having poor water vapour barrier properties. This could be improved if different non-polar components are included in the starch m...

Journal: :journal of chemical health risks 0
m. rojhan biopolymer research group, food science and technology division, agriculture department, damghan branch, islamic azad university, damghan, semnan, iran l. nouri biopolymer research group, food science and technology division, agriculture department, damghan branch, islamic azad university, damghan, semnan, iran

starch is found in abundance in nature and it is one of the raw materials used for food packaging because of the low price, biodegradability, good mechanical and barrier properties. the recycling ability of coating materials was significantly increased by using edible films and coating in comparison to traditional packaging and it could be an alternative for synthetic films. in this research, t...

       Food packaging extensively uses plastic films and containers of petroleum-based polymers for their excellent functional properties and competitive price. Plastic packaging has become a central focus of waste reduction efforts, particularly in aesthetic terms of damage to flora and fauna. Presently, consumers require greater quality and longer shelf lives for their foodstuffs, while they ...

Maintaining optimum quality and eliminating dates of contamination, cleanup and packaging to extend the shelf life is one of the country's priorities and policies. Edible coatings with vegetable oils are one way to prevent the growth of microorganisms. In this study, the influence of the coating with natural zein and chitosan polymers along with the essential oil of Roman anise on the microbial...

2003
E. Bosquez-Molina I. Guerrero-Legarreta E. J. Vernon-Carter

Composite edible coatings were formulated with candelilla wax alone, and candelilla wax blended with beeswax, white mineral oil and oleic acid (2:1 ratios) as the lipid phase, and mesquite gum as the structural material and their corrected water vapor permeability (WVPc) were determined. The coatings were applied to Persian limes and their effect upon physiological weight loss, color and chemic...

Journal: :Critical reviews in food science and nutrition 2005
G I Olivas G V Barbosa-Cánovas

The production of fresh-cut fruits is increasingly becoming an important task as consumers are more aware of the importance of healthy eating habits, and have less time for food preparation. A fresh-cut fruit is a fruit that has been physically altered from its original state (trimmed, peeled, washed and/or cut), but remains in a fresh state. Unfortunately since fruits have living tissue, they ...

2012
Raffaele Porta

Food deep frying induces several changes in both chemical and physical properties of the different components, including protein denaturation, starch gelatinization, water vaporization and crust formation [2,3], and foods normally absorb great amounts of oil during cooking. Thus, during the last ten years, there has been an increased interest in the scientific community to investigate new ways ...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2009
Miguel A Cerqueira Alvaro M Lima Bartolomeu W S Souza José A Teixeira Renato A Moreira António A Vicente

The objective of the present study was to apply the polysaccharides from different nontraditional sources for cheese coatings. Chitosan, galactomannan from Gleditsia triacanthos, and agar from Glacilaria birdiae were tested, with different formulations and with the addition of plasticizer and corn oil. The surface properties of the cheese and the wetting capacity of the coatings on the cheese w...

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