Development of carboxymethyl cellulose–chitosan based antibacterial films incorporating a Persicaria minor Huds. essential oil nanoemulsion

Yu-Hsuan How, Emily Min-Yan Lim, Ianne Kong, Phei-Er Kee and Liew-Phing Pui
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As plastic waste has continued to increase over the years, there is an appeal for environmental-friendly packaging containing bioactive components such as essential oil for food packaging. However, the loss of activity and insolubility of essential oil in biopolymer-based packaging film remains a challenge. Hence, this study aimed to develop a carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC)–chitosan (CS) based antibacterial film containing a Persicaria minor Huds. essential oil nanoemulsion. The coarse-emulsified and nanoemulsified P. minor Huds. essential oils were evaluated to select the desirable emulsion type for the polymer-based film. Different concentrations of the selected essential oil emulsion (0, 4%, 8%, and 12% v/v) were incorporated into the 1.5 : 1% (w/v) CMC–CS based film. The nanoemulsion exhibited a smaller droplet size, lower whiteness index, and higher antibacterial activity as compared to the coarse emulsion. The addition of the P. minor Huds. essential oil nanoemulsion in the composite film lowered Young's modulus, resulting in a more flexible and less rigid film. The 12% (v/v) essential oil nanoemulsion film displayed desirable characteristics with 0.15 mm thickness, 11.52 A600/mm opacity, 65.5% water solubility, and the lowest moisture content (19.21%) among the different concentrations. Additionally, the 12% (v/v) nanoemulsion CMC-CS based film had the least irregular surface structure, highest antioxidant activity (4.25 mg TE g−1), and antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis (7.19 and 7.85 mm) as compared to other concentrations. The present work demonstrates the potential of the P. minor Huds. essential oil nanoemulsion in CMC–CS based film as bioactive packaging to prevent the presence of common foodborne pathogens in food products.

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开发基于羧甲基纤维素-壳聚糖的抗菌薄膜,其中含有柿树精油纳米乳液
随着塑料废弃物逐年增加,人们开始呼吁在食品包装中使用含有生物活性成分(如精油)的环保包装。然而,精油在生物聚合物包装膜中的活性损失和不溶性仍然是一个挑战。因此,本研究旨在开发一种基于羧甲基纤维素(CMC)-壳聚糖(CS)的抗菌薄膜,其中含有柿树精油纳米乳液。对粗乳化和纳米乳化的 P. minor Huds.将不同浓度的精油乳液(0、4%、8% 和 12% v/v)加入 1.5 :1% (w/v) 的 CMC-CS 基薄膜中。与粗乳液相比,纳米乳液的液滴尺寸更小,白度指数更低,抗菌活性更高。在复合薄膜中添加次黄嘌呤精油纳米乳液降低了杨氏模量,从而使薄膜更柔韧,硬度更低。12% (v/v)的精油纳米乳液薄膜具有理想的特性,厚度为 0.15 毫米,不透明度为 11.52 A600/mm,水溶性为 65.5%,含水量(19.21%)在不同浓度的薄膜中最低。此外,与其他浓度相比,基于 12% (v/v) CMC-CS 纳米乳液的薄膜具有最小的不规则表面结构、最高的抗氧化活性(4.25 mg TE g-1)以及对大肠杆菌和枯草杆菌的抗菌活性(7.19 和 7.85 mm)。本研究结果表明,在基于 CMC-CS 的薄膜中添加小胡颓子精油纳米乳液可作为生物活性包装,防止食品中出现常见的食源性病原体。
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