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Gelatin blends

Frimulsion. [Hercules/FFIG] Locust bean gum, starch, guar gum amVor gelatin blends stabilizer and gelling agent for food systems. [Pg.152]

PVA-polyacrylic acid 20% Transparent film with gelatin blends... [Pg.901]

Dong, Z., Wang, Q., Du, Y. Alginate/gelatin blend films and their properties for drug controlled release. J. Membr. Sci. 280, 37 14 (2006)... [Pg.253]

T. M. 2009. Chitosan/gelatin blend membranes for pervaporation dehydration of 1,4-dioxane. Sep. Sci. Technol. 44 3202-3223. [Pg.479]

PANI containing gelatin nanofibers for producing conductive scaffolds for tissue engineering purposes was studied the PANI addition affects the physicochemistry of PANI-gelatin blend fibers since it is biocompatible and supports the cells (H9c2 rat cardiac myoblast] attachment, proliferation, and growth. [Pg.92]

BenBettaieb et al. [188] displayed the effect of electron beam accelerator doses (0, 20, 40 and 60 kGy) on structural, mechanical and barrier properties of edible lightly plasticized chitosan-fish gelatin blend film. UV-vis analysis showed that all films displayed an absorbance peak between 280 and 385 nm. These peaks are shifted toward higher wavelengths after irradiation. This clearly showed some modifications in the interactions (hydrogen bonds, amide groups) between polymer chains induced by the irradiation. [Pg.32]

N. BenBettaieb, T. Karbowiak, S. Bomaz, F. Debeaufort, Spectroscopic analyses of the influence of electron beam irradiation doses on mechanical, transport properties and microstructure of chitosan-fish gelatin blend films. Food HydrocoUoids 46 (2015) 37-51. [Pg.53]

Chiono V, Pulieri E, Vozzi G, Ciardelli G, Ahluwalia A, Giusti P (2008) Genipin-crosslinked chitosan/gelatin blends for biomedical applications. J Mater Sci Mater M... [Pg.21]

Dhandayuthapani B, Krishnan UM, Sethuraman S (2010) Fabrication and characterization of chitosan-gelatin blend nanofibers for skin tissue engineering. J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater 94(l) 264-272. doi 10.1002/jbm.b.31651 Dhandayuthapani B, Yoshida Y, Maekawa T, Kumar DS (2011) Polymeric scaffolds in tissue engineering application a review, 2011(ii). doi 10.1155/2011/290602 Duan B, Dong C, Yuan X, Yao K (2004) Electrospinning of chitosan solutions in acetic acid with poly(ethylene oxide). J Biomater Sci Polym Ed 15(6) 797-811. doi 10.1163/... [Pg.425]

Results suggesting that PANi- Li, M. Y., et al. (2006) gelatin blend nanofibers might provide a novel conductive material that is also a biocompatible scaffold for tissue engineering, reported. [Pg.299]

It appears that the permeability of uric acid is greater in the albumin blended cases compared with the bare chitosan membranes. For this reason, further studies were performed with chitosan albumin blends in the ratio of 7 3, where the maximum permeability rates for these small molecules was observed. It was observed earlier that albumin blended membranes have permeability properties similar to those of other protein blended membranes for the small molecules, although the water content is less here than with the gelatin blends or the bare chitosan membranes. It is possible that many factors govern the permeability of the solutes through the membranes, such as the amount of solute dissolved in the bound water. [Pg.301]

They are either based on - cocoa butter or on - glycerol/-+gelatine blends, and sometimes contain sodium stearate (- soaps) as gelling agent. [Pg.297]

Fan, L., et al. (2005). Preparation and characterization of alginate/gelatin blend fibers. [Pg.723]


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