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Cassava starch/carboxymethylcellulose edible films embedded with lactic acid bacteria to extend the shelf life of banana
- Source :
- Carbohydrate Polymers. 248:116805
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2020.
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Abstract
- In this study, two different species of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) (Lactobacillus plantarum and Pedocococcus pentosaceus) with high exopolysaccharide (EPS) yield were selected from a pickled water. Further, edible films based on cassava starch (CS) were developed containing LAB, and sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC). After addition of probiotics, the antioxidant activity of the composite film was significantly enhanced. Further, as the probiotic content increased, the antioxidant activity continuously increased. Moreover, L. plantarum showed uniform distribution in the CS/CMC matrix, forming a denser structure, which effectively blocked the penetration of water molecules and exhibited ultraviolet protection. Finally, due to the intermolecular interaction between probiotics and the CS/CMC matrix, the water vapor and light transmission rates were reduced, effectively blocking water and light to prevent lipid oxidation deterioration in food packaging. Banana shelf life has qualitatively improved with 2% LAB added composite film and its application in food packaging has been affirmed.
- Subjects :
- Manihot
Time Factors
Antioxidant
Polymers and Plastics
Starch
medicine.medical_treatment
02 engineering and technology
010402 general chemistry
Shelf life
01 natural sciences
Antioxidants
law.invention
Probiotic
chemistry.chemical_compound
Lipid oxidation
Lactobacillales
law
Food Preservation
Materials Chemistry
medicine
Food science
Edible Films
biology
Organic Chemistry
Water
food and beverages
Musa
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
biology.organism_classification
0104 chemical sciences
Lactic acid
Food packaging
Food Storage
chemistry
Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium
0210 nano-technology
Lactobacillus plantarum
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01448617
- Volume :
- 248
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Carbohydrate Polymers
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ffc7848ba04fc394bc5b27bf76927061