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Eun-Jeong Go and Kyung Bin Song
New packaging materials using biopolymers have been studied to substitute synthetic packaging materials that lead to environmental pollution. In this study, a new biodegradable packaging material was developed using the pectin extracted from Citrus junos...
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Sagdat Tazhibayeva,Bakyt Tyussyupova,Aigerim Yermagambetova,Azymbek Kokanbayev,Kuanyshbek Musabekov
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The problem of recycling polymer waste is one of the most actual problems. One way to solve this problem is to create biodegradable food packaging. By mixing solutions of starch and agar at different mass ratios of polymers in the presence of glycerol, b...
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Zuobing Xiao, Shuai Wan, Yunwei Niu and Xingran Kou
Microparticles encapsulated with orange essential oil were prepared by improved emulsifying solvent volatilization technology, and modified with chitosan to improve their loading and adhesion properties on paper. Characterization was performed by Zetasiz...
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Samir Kopacic, Andrea Walzl, Armin Zankel, Erich Leitner and Wolfgang Bauer
Paper-based food packaging materials are widely used, renewable, and biodegradable. Because of its porous structure, paper has poor or no barrier performance against grease, water vapor, water, and volatile organic compounds. Moreover, recycled paperboar...
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Serena Santonicola, Verónica García Ibarra, Raquel Sendón, Raffaelina Mercogliano and Ana Rodríguez-Bernaldo de Quirós
Biodegradable polymers are gaining interest as antimicrobial carriers in active packaging. In the present study, two active films based on chitosan (1.5% w/v) and methylcellulose (3% w/v) enriched with natamycin were prepared by casting. The antimicrobia...
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