Starch-based edible film with gum arabic for fruits coating

Packaging waste forms a significant part of municipal solid waste and has caused increasing environmental concerns, resulting in a strengthening of various regulations aimed at reducing the amounts generated. The introduction of biodegradable materials such as edible film and coating which can be di...

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subjects Ambient temperature
Biodegradability
Biodegradable materials
Coating effects
Firmness
Fruits
Municipal waste management
Ripening
Solid waste management
Solution strengthening
Sorbitol
Waste disposal
Weight
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