Rahul Thakur, Mohd Khalid Gul, Suranga Wickramarachchi, Kunal Pal and Preetam Sarkar*,
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摘要
本研究报道了由不同浓度的明胶(GE)、壳聚糖乳酸(ChL)、姜黄氢乙醇提取物(CEE)和纤维素纳米球(CNS)组成的食品包装膜的研制。GE和ChL作为主要的成膜生物聚合物,为薄膜提供了结构完整性和灵活性。CNS的加入通过氢键增强了生物聚合物网络中的分子间相互作用,从而增强了聚合物基质,改善了膜的物理、流变、机械、势垒、微观结构和热性能。CNS增加了薄膜基体的抗拉强度(48.62±3.88 MPa)、弹性模量(22.44±1.12 MPa),降低了水蒸气透气性(3.93±0.08 × 10-11 g m/s m2 Pa)。CEE的掺入使膜对大肠杆菌和蜡样芽孢杆菌具有显著的抗菌性能。将该薄膜用于4℃贮存12 d的生鸡肉的包装应用,并与商业包装薄膜进行比较。
Cellulose Nanospheres-Reinforced Gelatin/Chitosan-Lactate/Curcuma Hydroethanolic Extract Food Packaging Films for the Preservation of Chicken Meat
The present study reports on the development of a food packaging film comprising gelatin (GE), chitosan-lactate (ChL), curcuma hydroethanolic extract (CEE), and cellulose nanosphere (CNS) at different concentrations. GE and ChL served as primary film-forming biopolymers, providing structural integrity and flexibility to the films. The inclusion of CNS enhanced the intermolecular interaction within the biopolymeric network by hydrogen bonding, resulting in a reinforced polymer matrix and improved physical, rheological, mechanical, barrier, microstructural, and thermal properties of the films. CNS in film matrix increased the tensile strength (48.62 ± 3.88 MPa), elastic modulus (22.44 ± 1.12 MPa), and reduced the water vapor permeability (3.93 ± 0.08 × 10–11 g m/s m2 Pa). The incorporation of CEE imparted a remarkable antimicrobial property to the films against Escherichia coli and Bacillus cereus. The films were used for the wrapping application of raw chicken meat stored at 4 °C up to 12 days and compared with the commercial packaging films.