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Electrospinning of food proteins and polysaccharides

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In this paper, a review on the processing, properties, functionalization, and potential applications of electrospun biopolymers is presented, including proteins, polysaccharides, and cellulose derivatives, pullulan, dextran, cyclodextrins.
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This article is published in Food Hydrocolloids.The article was published on 2017-07-01. It has received 222 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Gelatin & Pullulan.

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Electrospinning: A novel nano-encapsulation approach for bioactive compounds

TL;DR: In this paper, a brief summary of electrospinning and its application in encapsulation different types of bioactive compounds by biopolymer matrixes is presented, and the existing limitations and scope for future research are discussed.
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Latest Progress in Electrospun Nanofibers for Wound Healing Applications

TL;DR: This Review focuses on the latest advances made in the application of electrospun scaffolds for bioactive wound healing, and places an emphasis on how flexibility of the electrospinning process enables production of advanced scaffolds such as core-shell fibrous scaffolds, multilayer scaffolding, and surface modified scaffolds.
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Electrospinning and electrospray of bio-based and natural polymers for biomaterials development.

TL;DR: The use of electrospun/electrospray bio-based and natural polymers in the last ten years in food technology and smart packaging, food additives, antimicrobial packaging, enzyme immobilization, tissue engineering, drug delivery, wound dressing, anti-allergy fibers from milk, and faux meat is reviewed.
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Emulsion electrospinning: Fundamentals, food applications and prospects

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the fundamentals and advantages of emulsion electrospinning as well as its food applications and highlight the effects of different types of emulsifiers on the formation of the emulsion system and emulsion-based electrospun fibers.
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Electrospun starch nanofibers: Recent advances, challenges, and strategies for potential pharmaceutical applications.

TL;DR: The challenges and strategies for the fabrication and application of starch fibers in pharmaceutical applications are presented and recent developments in the synthesis of electrospun starch fibers from common starch, modified starch, and hybrids with other polymers are reviewed.
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Process optimization of electrospun silk fibroin fiber mat for accelerated wound healing

TL;DR: In this paper, the surface of the eSF fibers was modified with fibronectin by using the carbodiimide chemistry method to induce the desired cellular activity, and the surface-modified eSF nanofiber mats showed good support for cellular adhesion and spreading as a result of fibroectin grafting on the fiber surface, especially for cell migration inside the fibrous structure.
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Electrospun ultrafine fibrous wheat glutenin scaffolds with three-dimensionally random organization and water stability for soft tissue engineering

TL;DR: In vitro study indicated that the three-dimensional wheat glutenin scaffolds well supported uniform distribution and adipogenic differentiation of adipose derived mesenchymal stem cells.
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Electrospun Protein Concentrate Fibers from Microalgae Residual Biomass

TL;DR: In this paper, a protein concentrate from microalgae Botryococcus braunii residual biomass (MPC) from a biorefinery process was used as a biopolymer to develop ultrafine fibers by electrospinning.
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Electrospun hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose phthalate (HPMCP)/erythromycin fibers for targeted release in intestine

TL;DR: Ultra-ber mats of hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose phthalate (HPMCP) were successfully electro-spun and explored as drug delivery vehicles usingerythromycin as a model drug and the diameter of thefibers plays an important role on the rate and the total amount of the drug released both in stomach and in intestine decreasing with increasing AFD.
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SPI/PEO Blended Electrospun Martrix for Wound Healing

TL;DR: In this article, a blended nano fiber web was subjected to SEM, FTIR to evaluate fiber size and functional properties respectively and the Moisture vapour transmission rate (MVTR) result shows the blended electrospun web gives suitable mosit environment over wound bed such as the MVTR is 2994 g/m2/day.
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