Biodegradable Active Packaging Based on an Antioxidant Extract from Brewer’s Spent Grains: Development and Potential of Application

F. J. A. Vieira, F. R. Ludka, K. M. Diniz, A. B. Klosowski and J. B. Olivato*, 
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New food packaging technologies are being developed as alternatives to synthetic polymers. Biodegradable active packaging from natural and sustainable sources has gained prominence by considering a circular economy and extending the food shelf life. This study aimed to develop and characterize an active biodegradable packaging based on cassava starch and poly(vinyl alcohol) with the brewer’s spent grain extract (BSGE) as a natural antioxidant. The BSGE was evaluated for its antioxidant activity using the ABTS●+ and DPPH methods, and the total phenolic content (TPC) was determined, showing a high antioxidant potential, with values of IC50 of 185.95 μg/mL (ABTS●+) and >250.00 μg/mL (DPPH) and the TPC of 263.23 ± 10.97 mg EAG/g of extract. The increase in the concentration of the BSGE in the active film formulations resulted in an increase in their thickness and density due to higher soluble solids in the extract samples. The films did not experience negative impact on their tensile strength and elongation at break when higher concentrations of the BSGE were added; also, their microstructural characteristics were preserved, which makes them potential candidates for being applied as active food packaging. The release of the TPC from the films in water media occurs with a higher intensity in the initial stages. These results indicate that biodegradable active films with higher concentrations of the BSGE (10BSGE) have potential as sustainable and efficient packaging for food preservation, contributing to the reduction of the environmental impact and adding value to the industrial byproducts.

The use of industrial byproducts as sources of active ingredients contributes to the development of a circular economy. Biodegradable and sustainable materials are crucial in providing alternatives to plastics.

基于酿酒师废弃谷物抗氧化剂提取物的生物降解活性包装:开发与应用潜力
目前正在开发新的食品包装技术,以替代合成聚合物。考虑到循环经济和延长食品保质期,来自天然和可持续来源的可生物降解活性包装受到了广泛关注。本研究旨在开发一种基于木薯淀粉和聚乙烯醇的活性生物可降解包装,并将酿酒师用过的谷物提取物(BSGE)作为天然抗氧化剂。采用 ABTS●+ 和 DPPH● 法评估了 BSGE 的抗氧化活性,并测定了总酚含量(TPC),结果显示 BSGE 具有很高的抗氧化潜力,IC50 值为 185.95 μg/mL(ABTS●+)和 250.00 μg/mL(DPPH●),TPC 为 263.23 ± 10.97 mg EAG/g(提取物)。活性薄膜配方中 BSGE 浓度的增加导致薄膜厚度和密度的增加,原因是提取物样品中的可溶性固体较高。添加更高浓度的 BSGE 后,薄膜的拉伸强度和断裂伸长率并没有受到负面影响;而且薄膜的微观结构特征也得到了保留,因此有可能被用作活性食品包装。薄膜在水介质中释放 TPC 的初始阶段强度较高。这些结果表明,含有较高浓度 BSGE(10BSGE)的可生物降解活性薄膜具有作为可持续和高效食品保鲜包装的潜力,有助于减少对环境的影响并增加工业副产品的价值。可生物降解和可持续材料对于提供塑料替代品至关重要。
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