1. Active and smart biomass film with curcumin Pickering emulsion stabilized by chitosan-adsorbed laurate esterified starch for meat freshness monitoring.
- Author
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Yang Z, Chen Q, and Wei L
- Subjects
- Antioxidants chemistry, Animals, Swine, Laurates chemistry, Tensile Strength, Adsorption, Meat analysis, Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Curcumin chemistry, Chitosan chemistry, Starch chemistry, Emulsions chemistry, Biomass, Food Packaging methods
- Abstract
The multifunctional active smart biomass film was prepared by incorporating chitosan-adsorbed laurate esterified starch curcumin Pickering emulsion into the starch film matrix, with nano-cellulose serving as reinforcing agents. The mechanical and functional properties of the film were studied, and the film was used to monitor the freshness of pork. The results demonstrated a relatively uniform distribution of curcumin and Pickering emulsion droplets within the film matrix. Furthermore, the thermal stability was minimally impacted by the introduction of curcumin Pickering emulsion, while the tensile strength and tensile strain of the film were increased, and both its hydrophobicity and antioxidant properties were improved. The free radical scavenging rate reached 56.01 %, with sustained high antioxidant capacity even after 8 days. Additionally, the presence of curcumin provided the film with pH indicating ability and delayed pork spoilage. Therefore, this work provides an attractive strategy for constructing green, active, and smart biomass packaging films for meat packaging applications., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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