2022
DOI: 10.31080/asvs.2022.04.0443
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Development and Evaluation of Lysozyme-Pectin Complexes for Antimicrobial Packaging of Chicken Patties

Abstract: Background: Edible films are made from biopolymers (pectin, starch, cellulose), gelatin, casein, and other proteins. Among these, pectin is used with no restriction and is considered to be widely accepted as healthy. Due to its constancy across a wide variety of pH and temperature ranges, lysozyme has a significant potential for food preservation. Therefore, this study aimed on development of pectin based edible films with lysozyme and to evaluate their effect on the quality of chicken meat patties.Methods: Pe… Show more

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