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Characterization and application of biodegradable edible films produced by casting, from combinations of rice, cassava and potato starches with gelatin, in peanuts
Conference ObjectAbstract: The study of polysaccharides properties to make biodegradable films has been of research interest; dPalabras claves:Biodegradable film, Peanuts, Thickness, Water vapor permeabilityAutores:Cesar M. Moreira, E. Cando, Sandra AcostaFuentes:scopusBiodegradable-disposable containers made of Achira´s leaves (Canna edulis) by thermoconforming
Conference ObjectAbstract: This study evaluates the feasibility of using Achira´s leaves, plant native form Ecuador used by indPalabras claves:Biodegradable utensils, Essential oil orange, leaves, Rice starchAutores:Angeline Vargas, Cesar M. Moreira, Sandra AcostaFuentes:scopusAntifungal films based on starch-gelatin blend, containing essential oils
ArticleAbstract: The antimicrobial activity of essential oils (EO) is very well-known and it has been reported that iPalabras claves:Antifungal, barrier, Cinnamon, Clove, Colletotrichum gloesporoides, FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM, Microstructural, Oregano, TensileAutores:Cháfer M., Chiralt A., González-Martínez C., Rosello J., Sandra Acosta, Santamarina P.Fuentes:scopusPhysical properties and stability of starch-gelatin based films as affected by the addition of esters of fatty acids
ArticleAbstract: Cassava starch films containing 25 and 50% (in the polymer blend) of bovine gelatin were obtained usPalabras claves:gelatin, Microstructure, Physical properties, starch, STORAGEAutores:Cháfer M., Chiralt A., González-Martínez C., Jiménez A., Sandra AcostaFuentes:scopusStudy of the biodegradability behavior in films of starch with added rice-dust vs. films of Polylactic acid with corn starch in a controlled composting system
Conference ObjectAbstract: Nowadays, plastics and oil derivatives are easier access and low-cost, which is why plastic is presePalabras claves:Cassava starch, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry, Green Plantain, Polylactic acid, SOLUBILITYAutores:Cesar M. Moreira, Jorge Amaya Pinos, Sandra AcostaFuentes:scopusStudy of the incorporation of wood fiber to cassava, rice and potato biodegradable matrices
Conference ObjectAbstract: The present work is based in a study starting from the behavior and characterization of films made fPalabras claves:Casting, Mechanical properties, Water vapor permeability, Wood fiberAutores:Cesar M. Moreira, María Villavicencio, Paola Escalante, Sandra AcostaFuentes:scopus