2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ifset.2013.04.006
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Functional stability of gelatin–lignosulphonate films and their feasibility to preserve sardine fillets during chilled storage in combination with high pressure treatment

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“…These authors found no antimicrobial effect of the films, and the only effect was attributed to the HPP treatment. Núñez‐Flores et al reported an additive antimicrobial effect of the combination of HPP and gelatine–lignosulfonate films, although the sole use of films did not exert an antimicrobial effect. In our results also some significant additive effect was observed with the use of HPP and films (with CEO) in mesophilic aerobics (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These authors found no antimicrobial effect of the films, and the only effect was attributed to the HPP treatment. Núñez‐Flores et al reported an additive antimicrobial effect of the combination of HPP and gelatine–lignosulfonate films, although the sole use of films did not exert an antimicrobial effect. In our results also some significant additive effect was observed with the use of HPP and films (with CEO) in mesophilic aerobics (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The combination of HPP and edible films with antioxidant and/or antimicrobial properties as hurdle strategy for food products has recently been proposed, and there are very few reports concerning its application in meat and fish . There are no previous reports on the combination of HPP and edible film formulated with chitosan and essential oils, or HPP and edible films including clove essential oil.…”
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“…Bodini et al (2013) [ 14 ] in their study with gelatine films using propolis extract suggested that the ethanol propolis extract acted as a plasticizing agent, increasing the mobility of the polymer matrix, which, in turn, promoted a reduction in tensile strength and increased film elongation. Nuñez et al (2013) [ 28 ] reported that the addition of lignin produced an evident plasticizing effect, as deduced from significant decreases in TS in the composite films, alongside a marked increase in EAB. Hoque et al (2011) [ 29 ] studied the mechanical properties of films prepared from gelatine and partially hydrolysed gelatine containing different herb extracts.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bodini et al [250] in their study with gelatine films using propolis extract suggested that the ethanol propolis extract acted as a plasticizing agent, increasing the mobility of the polymer matrix, which, in turn, promoted a reduction in tensile strength and increased film elongation. Nuñez et al [417] reported that the addition of lignin produced an evident plasticizing effect, as deduced from significant decreases in TS in the composite films, alongside a marked increase in EAB. Hoque et al [418] studied the mechanical properties of films prepared from gelatine and partially hydrolysed gelatine containing different herb extracts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%