“…The WVP values obtained in our study were lower than for other biopolymers films [including whey protein concentrate and CM composite films (0.620-0.678 g mm/kPa h m 2 , , Opuntia ficus-indica L. mucilage-based films (4.96 g mm/kPa h m 2 , Espino-Díaz et al, 2010), whey protein isolate and mesquite gum composite films (2.0 g mm/kPa h m 2 , Osés et al, 2009) whey protein and okra polysaccharide fraction composite films (2.9 g mm/kPa h m 2 , Prommakool, Sajjaanantakul, Janjarasskul, & Krochta, 2011)] but were comparable to galactomannan films (0.235 g mm/kPa h m 2 , Cerqueira, Souza, Martins, Teixeira, & Vicente, 2010), and higher than synthetic films [such as high density polyethylene film (HDPE) (0.0012 g mm/kPa h m 2 ) and polyester film (0.0091 g mm/kPa h m 2 ) (McHugh et al, 1993)]. The differences in results between edible films may be attributed to the hydrocolloid source and its proportion in the final film, film thickness used, as well as differences in test procedure.…”