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1. Development and characterization of an aromatic and antioxidant active film based on myofibrillar protein from fish by-products and passion fruit essential oil.

2. Polylactic Acid/Bamboo Leaf Extract Electrospun Mats with Antioxidant Activity for Food Packaging Applications.

3. Starch as a smart, cheap, and green gatekeeper for the controlled release of propyl gallate from antioxidant biodegradable packaging films.

4. Preparation, characterization and application of antioxidant packaging films based on chitosan-epicatechin gallate conjugates with different substitution degrees.

5. Beyond brewing: β-acid rich hop extract in the development of a multifunctional polylactic acid-based food packaging.

6. Active food packaging films from alginate and date palm pit extract: Physicochemical properties, antioxidant capacity, and stability.

7. Effect of corn stigma extract on physical and antioxidant properties of biodegradable and edible gelatin and corn starch films.

8. Sustainable Bioactive Packaging Based on Thermoplastic Starch and Microalgae.

9. Functional biocompatible nanocomposite films consisting of selenium and zinc oxide nanoparticles embedded in gelatin/cellulose nanofiber matrices.

10. Critical review of controlled release packaging to improve food safety and quality.

11. Polymeric blends of hydrocolloid from chia seeds/apple pectin with potential antioxidant for food packaging applications.

12. Development of antioxidant food packaging materials containing eugenol for extending display life of fresh beef.

13. New Antioxidant Multilayer Packaging with Nanoselenium to Enhance the Shelf-Life of Market Food Products.

14. The effect of solvent composition on grafting gallic acid onto chitosan via carbodiimide.

15. Antioxidant films based on cross-linked methyl cellulose and native Chilean berry for food packaging applications.

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