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Improvement of Properties of Sardine Myofibrillar Protein Films Using Squid Ink Tyrosinasein Combination with Tannic Acid

Improvement of Properties of Sardine Myofibrillar Protein Films Using Squid Ink Tyrosinasein Combination with Tannic Acid

... lower protein interaction in the film added with SIT, compared with those added with TA orthe SIT/TA ...The films added with mixture of SIT and TA had the lower WVP values ...resulting films (Table ...

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Mechanical properties of solution casted native and enzyme modified Soy protein films

Mechanical properties of solution casted native and enzyme modified Soy protein films

... form films with SPC by solution casting ...brittle films were obtained as concentration of TMP was > ...Brittle films were also obtained when PEG 400 or PEG 600 were used as plasticizers in SPI or ...

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The use of edible protein films in seafood

The use of edible protein films in seafood

... edible films and ...edible films. The most important property of edible films is not carrying cancerogenic risk and don’t cause waste problem, which are serious problems in plastic packaging ...

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The Mechanical response of Protein Films under Low-Level Plasticization.

The Mechanical response of Protein Films under Low-Level Plasticization.

... HISPC films are anisotropic, highly resistant to deformation, customizable, and typically have lower glass transition ...Today’s films can be created with pinpoint accuracy offering specific, customizable ...

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Characterization of Crosslinked Artificial Protein Films

Characterization of Crosslinked Artificial Protein Films

... 16 For the promise of artificial proteins to be fulfilled, the effects of sequence and architecture on their physical properties must be better . understood. [r] ...

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Anti-Microbial Activities of Soya Protein Isolate (Spi) Cloisite C30b (Mmt) Nanocomposite film

Anti-Microbial Activities of Soya Protein Isolate (Spi) Cloisite C30b (Mmt) Nanocomposite film

... Soy protein isolate (SPI) is an abundant, inexpensive and renewable natural ...globular protein fractions differentiated by sedimentation coefficient: 7S (b- conglycinin) and 11S (glycinin) ...form ...

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MECHANICAL, BARRIER AND STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF WHEY PROTEIN ISOLATE-BASED FILMS TREATED BY MICROBIAL TRANSGLUTAMINASE

MECHANICAL, BARRIER AND STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF WHEY PROTEIN ISOLATE-BASED FILMS TREATED BY MICROBIAL TRANSGLUTAMINASE

... treated films decreased significantly ...treated films is due to decreasing the mobility of the film matrix because of whey protein ...treated films by MTG as compared to control (without ...

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Time resolved studies of energy transfer in thin films of green and red fluorescent proteins

Time resolved studies of energy transfer in thin films of green and red fluorescent proteins

... thin films of EGFP, tdTomato and blends ...in films made of protein ...from protein films to bulk layers of an inorganic semiconductor ...Hybrid protein-semiconductor structures ...

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Bioavailability of Soy Protein and Corn Zein Films

Bioavailability of Soy Protein and Corn Zein Films

... soy protein isolates and corn zein film material before and after film formation by heat/ pressure was ...measured. Films were produced from anhydrous protein with 30% glycerol added using a ...

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“Carrier Materials for Encapsulation of Bioactive Components of Food: A Review” by Aparna M.Khanvilkar, Rahul. C. Ranveer, Akashya K.Sahoo, India.

“Carrier Materials for Encapsulation of Bioactive Components of Food: A Review” by Aparna M.Khanvilkar, Rahul. C. Ranveer, Akashya K.Sahoo, India.

... the protein polymer ...soy protein, and whey protein, have been investigated for their film ...properties. Protein films are generally formed from solutions or dispersions of the ...

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Effects of PBr3 Addition to Polysilane Thin Films on Structures and Photovoltaic Properties

Effects of PBr3 Addition to Polysilane Thin Films on Structures and Photovoltaic Properties

... Diffraction peaks at 2θ of 13˚, 14˚ and 26˚ were observed for DMPS, and their intensity increased upon P doping. Diffraction peaks at 2θ of 8.2˚, 8.9˚, 9.4˚ and 13˚ were observed for DPPS, and their intensity decreased ...

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Novel nanostructured biomaterials: implications for coronary stent thrombosis

Novel nanostructured biomaterials: implications for coronary stent thrombosis

... Concerning the TiB 2.13 nanocoatings, the platelets devel- oped pseudopodia and formed a network even from the first hour of adherence onto the substrate (Figure 4A). After 2 hours, on the same material, the platelet ...

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Hydrophobic silica thin films by sol-gel processing and spin coating technique at low temperature

Hydrophobic silica thin films by sol-gel processing and spin coating technique at low temperature

... the films were heated at 60˚C for 10 minutes and finally annealed at 150°C for 1 ...The films were characterized by using Rudolph/Auto EL Ellipsometer, Shimadzu Spectrophotometer, Perkin Elmer Fourier ...

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Transparent ultrathin conducting carbon films

Transparent ultrathin conducting carbon films

... Raman spectra were taken with a Jobin-Yvon Labram Raman spectrometer using an excitation wavelength of 633 nm, with a probe size of 2 μm. Typically, five Raman spectra were taken on each sample to confirm homogeneity ...

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Formation of Poly Si Films on Glass Substrates by Using Microwave Plasma Heating and Fabrication of TFT’s on the Films

Formation of Poly Si Films on Glass Substrates by Using Microwave Plasma Heating and Fabrication of TFT’s on the Films

... nickel films depo- sition by thermal evaporation and successive 150 nm-thick tungsten films depo- sition by sputtering at room temperature were performed on regions which were patterned using lift-off ...

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Characterization of Cellulose Ether Films Containing Tween 20 and Tween 40

Characterization of Cellulose Ether Films Containing Tween 20 and Tween 40

... Non-ionic cellulose ethers such as hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC), hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC), and carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) are water-soluble derivatives of cellulose that have been widely used as food additive, ...

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The Development of Membranes Made with Blends of Soy Protein and Other Natural Biopolymers using a Novel Solvent System and Stabilized with Glutaraldehyde.

The Development of Membranes Made with Blends of Soy Protein and Other Natural Biopolymers using a Novel Solvent System and Stabilized with Glutaraldehyde.

... cellulose/soy protein isolate membranes coagulated from a modified method that was mentioned back to the production of cellulose ...the films were taken out and fixed in ...

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Message films in Africa: A look into the past

Message films in Africa: A look into the past

... of films produced in post-independent ...few films in the 1980s, when indigenous film-making actually began to take ...produce films that are loaded with social messages deemed urgent and important ...

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Not Just Ensemble Films: Six Degrees, Webs, Multiplexity and the Rise of Network Narratives

Not Just Ensemble Films: Six Degrees, Webs, Multiplexity and the Rise of Network Narratives

... ensemble films have ...ensemble films are not new, many from the past two decades share themes of interconnectedness and use narrative techniques which perform cognitive ...the films proceed we are ...

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STRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL AND TRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF MAGNETRON SPUTTER DEPOSITION OF STAINLES-STEEL NITRIDE AND CARBIDE THIN FILMS WITH TRANSITION METAL ADDITIVES, Faisal Alresheedi

STRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL AND TRIBOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF MAGNETRON SPUTTER DEPOSITION OF STAINLES-STEEL NITRIDE AND CARBIDE THIN FILMS WITH TRANSITION METAL ADDITIVES, Faisal Alresheedi

... steel films has been characterized by calculating “R-values” from x-ray diffraction ...deposited films by reactive sputtering using a range of nitrogen gas concentrations and obtained R-values ranging from ...

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