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Title: Antioxidant edible films based on bacterial cellulose and tilapia gelatin skin peptides.
Authors: LIMA, H. L. S.
BRIGIDA, A. I. S.
NASCIMENTO, E. S. do
BARROSO, M. K. A.
BORGES, M. de F.
GAMA, F. M. P.
ROSA, M. de F.
Affiliation: Helder L. S. Lima, UFC; ANA IRAIDY SANTA BRIGIDA, CTAA; Elígenes S. do Nascimento; Maria K. A. Barroso, UFC; MARIA DE FATIMA BORGES, CNPAT; Francisco Miguel P. Gama, Universidade do Minho; MORSYLEIDE DE FREITAS ROSA, CNPAT.
Date Issued: 2017
Citation: In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NATURAL FIBERS, 3., 2017, Braga. Advanced materials for a greener world. Proceedings... Braga: Fibrenamics, 2017. p. 185-186.
Description: In this work antioxidant films (AF) based on bacterial cellulose nanofibers (BCNF) and fish skin gelatin peptides (AFSGP) were developed. AFSGP addiction up to ~44% contributes to increase antioxidant activity (Aa) of BCNF films. The films containing AFSGP and sorbitol presented similar opacity compared to BCNF films without AFSGP. Considering the compact nanostructure, Aa, water vapour permeability and thermal stability, BCNF/AFSGP films can be used as bioactive food packing.
Thesagro: Biofilme
Tecnologia de Alimento
Tilápia
Gelatina
Celulose
Peptídeo
Embalagem
NAL Thesaurus: Gelatin
Food technology
Antioxidants
Edible films
Food packaging
Fish
Cellulose
Notes: Editor: Raul Fangueiro. ICNF. 21, 22 e 23 de jun. 2017.
Type of Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
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