2020
DOI: 10.1002/pts.2537
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Pumpkin seed oil cake/polyethylene film as new food packaging material, with perspective for packing under modified atmosphere

Abstract: Biopolymer packaging materials show increasing perspective in food packaging. Main limitation remains their high water sensitivity and poor water vapour barrier properties, compared to non polar materials of synthetic origin like polyethylene. In this paper, biopolymer layer obtained from by-product of oil industry (pumpkin seed oil cake) was laminated on polyethylene in order to obtain new packaging material that would preferably combine water barrier properties of polyethylene and oxygen barrier properties o… Show more

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“…These materials originate from renewable sources; there is a possibility of producing active/edible packaging and these materials are, in most cases, biodegradable. Different types of biopolymers (proteins and polysaccharides) are available as byproducts of the agricultural and food industries, so the possibility of combining and synthesizing new biopolymer materials is various (Popović et al, 2018;Popović et al, 2020). Natural molecules, such as biopolymers, are good carriers of natural active agents, so it is possible to incorporate them into biopolymer film's matrix, to sustain the quality of the packed product.…”
Section: Biopolymers For Edible Oils Packagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These materials originate from renewable sources; there is a possibility of producing active/edible packaging and these materials are, in most cases, biodegradable. Different types of biopolymers (proteins and polysaccharides) are available as byproducts of the agricultural and food industries, so the possibility of combining and synthesizing new biopolymer materials is various (Popović et al, 2018;Popović et al, 2020). Natural molecules, such as biopolymers, are good carriers of natural active agents, so it is possible to incorporate them into biopolymer film's matrix, to sustain the quality of the packed product.…”
Section: Biopolymers For Edible Oils Packagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starch has been extensively studied for packing materials 37–39 . The cornstarch‐based bioplastics have proven excellent properties that are comparable to the commercial packaging materials 40–42 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starch remains to be a combination of amylose and amylopectin in a particular ratio where amylose, the amorphous region, readily forms coatings and films due to its predominantly linear structure. Biopolymeric materials particularly starch generally exhibit low to medium tensile strength (TS) with reasonable elongation at break and good oxygen barrier properties in low to medium humidity atmosphere 5 . The relative amounts of amylose and amylopectin vary with the starch source, yielding materials of different physicochemical, mechanical, and barrier properties 6 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%