Wei Zhang , Yangyong Lv , Shan Wei , Yang Lei , Yuansen Hu
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The PVA/S<sub>CAN</sub> films exerted remarkable antifungal activities against <em>Aspergillus flavus</em> owing to a synergistic effect between cinnamaldehyde and nonanal<em>.</em> Furthermore, the PVA/S<sub>CAN</sub>/CSD film, contrasted with the PVA film containing S<sub>CAN</sub> alone, attenuated the S<sub>CAN</sub> loss during storage and also continually released S<sub>CAN</sub> from the film. In peanut preservation, the PVA/S<sub>CAN</sub>/CSD composite film was superior to the single-element films in antifungal activity, showing decreases of 76.66 % and 85.33 % in the production of conidia and aflatoxin B1, respectively. In conclusion, the PVA/S<sub>CAN</sub>/CSD composite film with high UV barrier, water-resistance ability, excellent mechanical properties and antifungal activity possesses a promising application potential in food packaging.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":12377,"journal":{"name":"Food Packaging and Shelf Life","volume":"45 ","pages":"Article 101344"},"PeriodicalIF":8.5000,"publicationDate":"2024-08-27","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Cinnamaldehyde- and nonanal-incorporated polyvinyl alcohol/colloidal silicon dioxide films with synergistic antifungal activities\",\"authors\":\"Wei Zhang , Yangyong Lv , Shan Wei , Yang Lei , Yuansen Hu\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.fpsl.2024.101344\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>Biodegradable materials may help solve the problem of environmental pollution caused by conventional synthetic food packaging. Here, various amounts of colloidal silicon dioxide [CSD, 5, 10, and 15 wt% based on polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)] and 1 % S<sub>CAN</sub>, a 1:1 (v:v) combination of cinnamaldehyde and nonanal, were added to fabricate PVA-based films. Microstructure analyses using atomic force and scanning electron microscopes revealed that the films had uniform CSD dispersion, and the surface roughness rose along with the CSD concentration. The addition of S<sub>CAN</sub> prevented UV light transmission. In addition, the introduction of CSD enhanced the water-resistance abilities and tensile strengths of the composite films. The PVA/S<sub>CAN</sub> films exerted remarkable antifungal activities against <em>Aspergillus flavus</em> owing to a synergistic effect between cinnamaldehyde and nonanal<em>.</em> Furthermore, the PVA/S<sub>CAN</sub>/CSD film, contrasted with the PVA film containing S<sub>CAN</sub> alone, attenuated the S<sub>CAN</sub> loss during storage and also continually released S<sub>CAN</sub> from the film. In peanut preservation, the PVA/S<sub>CAN</sub>/CSD composite film was superior to the single-element films in antifungal activity, showing decreases of 76.66 % and 85.33 % in the production of conidia and aflatoxin B1, respectively. 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Cinnamaldehyde- and nonanal-incorporated polyvinyl alcohol/colloidal silicon dioxide films with synergistic antifungal activities
Biodegradable materials may help solve the problem of environmental pollution caused by conventional synthetic food packaging. Here, various amounts of colloidal silicon dioxide [CSD, 5, 10, and 15 wt% based on polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)] and 1 % SCAN, a 1:1 (v:v) combination of cinnamaldehyde and nonanal, were added to fabricate PVA-based films. Microstructure analyses using atomic force and scanning electron microscopes revealed that the films had uniform CSD dispersion, and the surface roughness rose along with the CSD concentration. The addition of SCAN prevented UV light transmission. In addition, the introduction of CSD enhanced the water-resistance abilities and tensile strengths of the composite films. The PVA/SCAN films exerted remarkable antifungal activities against Aspergillus flavus owing to a synergistic effect between cinnamaldehyde and nonanal. Furthermore, the PVA/SCAN/CSD film, contrasted with the PVA film containing SCAN alone, attenuated the SCAN loss during storage and also continually released SCAN from the film. In peanut preservation, the PVA/SCAN/CSD composite film was superior to the single-element films in antifungal activity, showing decreases of 76.66 % and 85.33 % in the production of conidia and aflatoxin B1, respectively. In conclusion, the PVA/SCAN/CSD composite film with high UV barrier, water-resistance ability, excellent mechanical properties and antifungal activity possesses a promising application potential in food packaging.
期刊介绍:
Food packaging is crucial for preserving food integrity throughout the distribution chain. It safeguards against contamination by physical, chemical, and biological agents, ensuring the safety and quality of processed foods. The evolution of novel food packaging, including modified atmosphere and active packaging, has extended shelf life, enhancing convenience for consumers. Shelf life, the duration a perishable item remains suitable for sale, use, or consumption, is intricately linked with food packaging, emphasizing its role in maintaining product quality and safety.