tomato skin used to coat inside of cans for preserves

&bulla team of scientists from the institute of materials science of seville csicuniversity of sevilla and the university of malaga in spain, have developed a new material from the skin of the tomato, intended to coat the inside of preserved cans.&bulldeveloped a biodegradable material from plant cutin, a polymer derived from tomato skin and allows coating the interior of all kinds of containers for preserving food or refreshments.&bullexperts have demonstrated the effectiveness of this new material in both cans of soda or beer and food packaging.&bullonce developed from plant cutin, they verified its effectiveness applying it identical to those commonly employed in sheet metal containers.&nbsp&nbsp

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tomato skin used to coat inside of cans for preserves
 
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