Biodegradable starch foam trays offer an eco-friendly substitute for petroleum-based single-use packaging, notably polystyrene foams. However, they lack flexibility, tensile strength, and water-sensitivity, addressable through lignocellulosic reinforcement. This study aimed to develop biodegradable starch foam trays filled with different food-chain side streams for sustainable alternative packaging.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere is a growing interest in exploring new natural sources of colorants. This study aimed to extract anthocyanins from broken black bean hulls ( L.) by modifying water with a eutectic mixture (choline chloride:citric acid (ChCl:Ca)).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIlex paraguariensis is a native tree from South America known for the presence of bioactive compounds, and its processed leaves are consumed as hot and cold infusions. After harvest (step 1), the leaves are subjected to flame blanching to inactive the enzymes (step 2), followed by drying and milling (step 3). The impacts of I.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Red araçá is a Brazilian native species whose fruits are rich in phenolic acids, flavonoids, anthocyanins, and carotenoids. To preserve the properties of compounds during processing, red araçá pulp (RAP) was encapsulated by hydrolyzed pinhão starch (PS), tara gum (TG), and arabic gum (AG) in different blends in equal proportions, serving as a coating material.
Results: Fresh RAP had a gallic acid equivalent of 3098 mg per 100 g of dry weight, 156.