Publications by authors named "Shahriyar Sahraeian"

Article Synopsis
  • * This review highlights the physicochemical and health-promoting benefits of these conjugates, emphasizing their emulsification, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities alongside improvements in mechanical strength and permeability.
  • * The authors discuss the advantages and limitations of using biopolymer-polyphenol conjugates in active packaging, concluding with suggestions for future research to better explore their potential in food preservation.
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This study aimed to investigate how the types and order of modifications influence the structure and physicochemical characteristics of modified porous starch. The work focuses on the encapsulation of essential oil in hydrophobic microcapsules embedded in sodium alginate hydrogels. FTIR spectra indicated successful esterification of starch with OSA.

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Hydrocolloids are important ingredients in food formulations and their modification can lead to novel ingredients with unique functionalities beyond their nutritional value. Cold plasma is a promising technology for the modification of food biopolymers due to its non-toxic and eco-friendly nature. This review discusses the recent published studies on the effects of cold plasma treatment on non-starch hydrocolloids and their derivatives.

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