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Hydrophobic edible films made up of tomato cutin and pectin

Manrich et al., 2017

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14792727477955429306
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Manrich A
Moreira F
Otoni C
Lorevice M
Martins M
Mattoso L
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Carbohydrate Polymers

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Cutin is the biopolyester that protects the extracellular layer of terrestrial plants against dehydration and environmental stresses. In this work, cutin was extracted from tomato processing waste and cast into edible films having pectin as a binding agent. The influences …
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