Structural characterization and antibacterial properties of konjac glucomannan/soluble green tea powder blend films for food packaging

Author(s):  
Zhifan Li ◽  
Shuqing Zheng ◽  
Haomin Sun ◽  
Rui Xi ◽  
Yuqing Sun ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 3-14
Author(s):  
Cassiano MN Romagnolli ◽  
Gabriela P Leite ◽  
Tiago AR Rodrigues ◽  
Carolina L Morelli

Plastic packagings are widely used for several food products. Considering the relatively short service lifetime of this application, it is important to perceive in the search of eco-friendly alternatives to this market, such as polymers from renewable sources, as thermoplastic starch and “green” polyethylene. The incorporation of an antibacterial agent to the packaging can extend food shelf life. Camellia sinensis is a plant with known antibacterial properties used in the preparation of “green tea.” In the present work, green tea was incorporated to a blend of cassava thermoplastic starch and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) by melt extrusion, aiming application as active packaging. Films were obtained by thermopressing and characterized through infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, scanning electron microscopy and tensile tests. Their antibacterial properties were evaluated against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. The results indicated that the material developed has potential for food packaging applications. Moreover, the methodology applied for green tea incorporation in the Starch/HDPE films can be extended for many extracts from natural components, contributing to the advancement of research in the development of active packaging for food products. To the best of our knowledge, no previous work studied the properties of starch/HDPE blend with green tea.


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Jianguang Chen ◽  
Changhua Liu ◽  
Yanqing Chen ◽  
Yun Chen ◽  
Peter R. Chang

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Shuhui Peng ◽  
Chengrong Wen ◽  
Xiumei Wang ◽  
Linlin Fan ◽  
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Yapei Fan ◽  
Xinfang Liu ◽  
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Kao Wu ◽  
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Ying Kuang ◽  
Harold Corke ◽  
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Yaoling Li ◽  
Jishuai Sun ◽  
Yinzhu Lu ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 1370 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chien-Ya Kao ◽  
Yen-Chieh Huang ◽  
Sheng-Yi Chiu ◽  
Ko-Liang Kuo ◽  
Pai-An Hwang

The addition of calcined waste clamshells (CCS) into polyethylene (PE) plastic bags imparts antibacterial properties due to the presence of CaO. In this study, different proportions of calcined waste clamshells were added to PE to explore its bacteriostatic effects. The PE plastic bags with 9% and 11% of CCS exhibited antibacterial efficacy. Further, total aerobic viable count (TVC) values for raw fish fillet packaging in 9% and 11% CCS-PE plastic bags for five days were similar to the 0% CCS-PE plastic bag group after three days of incubation. In addition, the CCS-PE plastic bag demonstrated stability against solvents when examined using the metal migration test under heptane, ethanol, and acetic acid treatments. The results revealed that the CCS-PE bag retains its CaO bacteriostatic efficacy and that the addition of CCS powder to PE prolongs the shelf life of raw fish fillets, as well as mitigating safety concerns from metal leakage.


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Beata Kaczmarek-Szczepańska ◽  
Marcin Wekwejt ◽  
Olha Mazur ◽  
Lidia Zasada ◽  
Anna Pałubicka ◽  
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This paper concerns the physicochemical properties of chitosan/phenolic acid thin films irradiated by ultraviolet radiation with wavelengths between 200 and 290 nm (UVC) light. We investigated the preparation and characterization of thin films based on chitosan (CTS) with tannic (TA), caffeic (CA) and ferulic acid (FA) addition as potential food-packaging materials. Such materials were then exposed to the UVC light (254 nm) for 1 and 2 h to perform the sterilization process. Different properties of thin films before and after irradiation were determined by various methods such as Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), differential scanning calorimeter (DSC), mechanical properties and by the surface free energy determination. Moreover, the antimicrobial activity of the films and their potential to reduce the risk of contamination was assessed. The results showed that the phenolic acid improving properties of chitosan-based films, short UVC radiation may be used as sterilization method for those films, and also that the addition of ferulic acid obtains effective antimicrobial activity, which have great benefit for food packing applications.


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