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NORIZAH MHD. SARBON (N.M. Sarbon)
NORIZAH MHD. SARBON (N.M. Sarbon)
Assoc. Professor of Food Biochemistry, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
Verified email at umt.edu.my
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Functional and bioactive properties of fish protein hydolysates and peptides: A comprehensive review
NRA Halim, HM Yusof, NM Sarbon
Trends in Food Science & Technology 51, 24-33, 2016
4462016
Preparation and characterisation of chicken skin gelatin as an alternative to mammalian gelatin
NM Sarbon, F Badii, NK Howell
Food hydrocolloids 30 (1), 143-151, 2013
3242013
The effect of plasticizers on the functional properties of biodegradable gelatin-based film: A review
N Suderman, MIN Isa, NM Sarbon
Food bioscience 24, 111-119, 2018
2202018
Effect of xanthan gum on the physical and mechanical properties of gelatin-carboxymethyl cellulose film blends
MN Hazirah, MIN Isa, NM Sarbon
Food Packaging and Shelf Life 9, 55-63, 2016
2142016
A review of protein hydrolysates and bioactive peptides deriving from wastes generated by fish processing
NH Ishak, NM Sarbon
Food and Bioprocess Technology 11, 2-16, 2018
1312018
Chitosan extracted from mud crab (Scylla olivicea) shells: physicochemical and antioxidant properties
NM Sarbon, S Sandanamsamy, SFS Kamaruzaman, F Ahmad
Journal of food science and technology 52, 4266-4275, 2015
1202015
Preparation and characterization of chicken skin gelatin/CMC composite film as compared to bovine gelatin film
NN Nazmi, MIN Isa, NM Sarbon
Food bioscience 19, 149-155, 2017
1022017
Preparation and characterization of edible chicken skin gelatin film incorporated with rice flour
PY Soo, NM Sarbon
Food Packaging and Shelf Life 15, 1-8, 2018
982018
Preparation and physical properties of gelatin/CMC/chitosan composite films as affected by drying temperature
IS Jahit, NNM Nazmi, MIN Isa, NM Sarbon
International Food Research Journal, 2015
982015
Antioxidant activity and functional properties of fractionated cobia skin gelatin hydrolysate at different molecular weight
AN Razali, AM Amin, NM Sarbon
International Food Research Journal 22 (2), 651, 2015
922015
The effect of chicken skin gelatin and whey protein interactions on rheological and thermal properties
NM Sarbon, F Badii, NK Howell
Food Hydrocolloids 45, 83-92, 2015
772015
Purification and characterization of antioxidative peptides derived from chicken skin gelatin hydrolysate
NM Sarbon, F Badii, NK Howell
Food Hydrocolloids 85, 311-320, 2018
682018
Physical and mechanical characteristics of gelatin-based films as a potential food packaging material: A review
NS Said, NM Sarbon
Membranes 12 (5), 442, 2022
672022
Emerging materials and technologies of multi-layer film for food packaging application: A review
AR Alias, MK Wan, NM Sarbon
Food Control 136, 108875, 2022
662022
Chicken skin gelatin films with tapioca starch
CPY Loo, NM Sarbon
Food Bioscience 35, 100589, 2020
622020
Antioxidant and anticancer activities of enzymatic eel (Monopterus sp) protein hydrolysate as influenced by different molecular weight
NRA Halim, A Azlan, HM Yusof, NM Sarbon
Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology 16, 10-16, 2018
622018
Optimization of enzymatic hydrolysis condition and functional properties of eel (Monopterus sp.) protein using response surface methodology (RSM)
NH Jamil, NRA Halim, NM Sarbon
International Food Research Journal, 2015
612015
A review on potential use of gelatin-based film as active and smart biodegradable films for food packaging application
NS Said, NK Howell, NM Sarbon
Food Reviews International 39 (2), 1063-1085, 2023
592023
A comparative study: Physical, mechanical and antibacterial properties of bio-composite gelatin films as influenced by chitosan and zinc oxide nanoparticles incorporation
AA Ahmad, NM Sarbon
Food Bioscience 43, 101250, 2021
592021
Effect of degree of hydrolysis (DH) on the functional properties and angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory activity of eel (Monopterus sp.) protein hydrolysate
NA Baharuddin, NRA Halim, NM Sarbon
International Food Research Journal, 2015
582015
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