Biopolymer nanocomposites for food and healthcare applications
Tatiya Siripongpreda
Abstract:This dissertation focuses on development of biopolymers by integrating nanomaterials to improve the properties of pristine polymers for enhancing the performances of chemical sensors and laser desorption/ionization mass spectroscopy (LDI-MS) applied for food quality control health monitoring and biomedical applications. The dissertation is divided into 4 parts: the first part, polylactic acid and cellulose were used for dual detection platform of biogenic amines for food spoilage indication. Highly porous PLA … Show more
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