Daniel Alvarado

Maracaibo, Venezuela |fecha de fallecimiento = 8 de julio de 2020
() |lugar de fallecimiento = Caracas, Venezuela |causa muerte = |ocupación = Actor |tiempo = 1973-2020 |padres = |cónyuge =
|pareja = |hijos = 7 |familiares = |educación = |alma máter = |posgrado = |sitio web = |premios = |otros premios = |imdb = |lugar de descanso = no |residencia = no |religión = no |etnia = no |estatura =no |color de ojos = no |color de cabello = no }} Dennys Daniel Alvarado Morillo (Maracaibo, 12 de agosto de 1949 - Caracas, 8 de julio de 2020), conocido como Daniel Alvarado, fue un cantante y actor de televisión, cine y teatro venezolano. Protagonizó varias telenovelas en los canales Venevisión, VTV, RCTV y Televen. También participó en diferentes largometrajes venezolanos y fue parte por un tiempo de la agrupación gaitera zuliana, Los Cardenales del Éxito, en la cual se destacó con su interpretación del tema «El Negrito Fullero». proporcionado por Wikipedia
Mostrando 1 - 2 Resultados de 2 Para Buscar 'Daniel Alvarado', tiempo de consulta: 0.00s Limitar resultados
1
artículo
This study evaluates the impact of edible films as a sustainable and biodegradable alternative for food packaging in response to increasing plastic pollution. The objective is to analyze the effectiveness of these films in sustainability, multifunctionality and food waste reduction. A systematic literature review (SLR) was conducted in scientific databases, selecting relevant studies published between 2019 and 2024 using specific criteria and PICOC, BIBLIOMETRIX and PRISMA methodologies. The results reveal that 64.29 % of the studies consider edible films to be beneficial, standing out not only for being biodegradable, but also for their ability to protect food, prolong its shelf life and reduce environmental contamination. In addition, their antimicrobial and antioxidant functionality is highlighted, using materials such as gelatin, chitosan and other natural polymers. In conclusion, ed...
2
artículo
This study evaluates the impact of edible films as a sustainable and biodegradable alternative for food packaging in response to increasing plastic pollution. The objective is to analyze the effectiveness of these films in sustainability, multifunctionality and food waste reduction. A systematic literature review (SLR) was conducted in scientific databases, selecting relevant studies published between 2019 and 2024 using specific criteria and PICOC, BIBLIOMETRIX and PRISMA methodologies. The results reveal that 64.29 % of the studies consider edible films to be beneficial, standing out not only for being biodegradable, but also for their ability to protect food, prolong its shelf life and reduce environmental contamination. In addition, their antimicrobial and antioxidant functionality is highlighted, using materials such as gelatin, chitosan and other natural polymers. In conclusion, ed...