“…Among the proteins present in Na-CAS, b-casein tends to dominate on the interface due to its increased surface activity (Jourdain et al, 2009). However, due to its increased flexibility, almost two fold higher than globular proteins, this protein component tends to generate interfaces with a low dilatational modulus (Lucassen-Reynders, Benjamins, & Fainerman, 2010). The presence of chitosan at the interfaces did not affect the rheological properties of the adsorbed biopolymer films (Fig.…”