Sustainable materials for novel food packaging based on alginate, methylcellulose and glycerol films functionalized with gallic acid

IF 7.2 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Future Foods Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1016/j.fufo.2024.100464
Francisco Javier Leyva-Jiménez , Carlos Abellán-Dieguez , Rodrigo Oliver-Simancas , Antonio M. Rodríguez-García , M. Elena Alañón
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In the last years, new sustainable materials have been explored as plastic replacement in food industry. With the objective of developing sustainable active materials for food packaging, polysaccharide-based films: alginate, methylcellulose and glycerol-based films (ALG-MC-GLY (65:30:5)) were formulated and functionalized with different concentration of gallic acid (0.1, 0.5 and 0.8 % w/v). The mechanical, physicochemical, optical and functional properties of the films were evaluated. The incorporation of gallic acid resulted in films less resistant to tensile stress and less elastic, exhibiting reduced water vapor permeability. The physico-mechanical characterization was corroborated by FTIR spectra, HRSEM imaging and BET analyses, which demonstrated the interactions between the polymeric chains and gallic acid through localized hydrogen bonding, leading to denser structures with increased brittleness at higher concentrations of gallic acid. Moreover, the films functionalized with gallic acid displayed enhanced antioxidant properties in a concentration-dependent manner. These findings suggest that the ALG-MC-GLY based films loaded with gallic acid hold significant promise as alternative active food packaging materials.
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基于没食子酸功能化海藻酸盐、甲基纤维素和甘油薄膜的新型食品包装可持续材料
近年来,人们一直在探索新的可持续材料,以替代食品工业中的塑料。为了开发用于食品包装的可持续活性材料,我们配制了多糖基薄膜:海藻酸盐、甲基纤维素和甘油基薄膜(ALG-MC-GLY (65:30:5)),并用不同浓度的没食子酸(0.1%、0.5% 和 0.8% w/v)进行功能化。对薄膜的机械、物理化学、光学和功能特性进行了评估。加入没食子酸后,薄膜的抗拉伸应力和弹性降低,水蒸气渗透性降低。傅立叶变换红外光谱、HRSEM 成像和 BET 分析证实了物理机械特性,证明了聚合物链与没食子酸之间通过局部氢键相互作用,导致结构更致密,没食子酸浓度越高,脆性越大。此外,用没食子酸功能化的薄膜显示出更强的抗氧化性,其程度与浓度有关。这些研究结果表明,基于 ALG-MC-GLY 的含没食子酸薄膜有望成为替代性活性食品包装材料。
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Future Foods
Future Foods Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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15 weeks
期刊介绍: Future Foods is a specialized journal that is dedicated to tackling the challenges posed by climate change and the need for sustainability in the realm of food production. The journal recognizes the imperative to transform current food manufacturing and consumption practices to meet the dietary needs of a burgeoning global population while simultaneously curbing environmental degradation. The mission of Future Foods is to disseminate research that aligns with the goal of fostering the development of innovative technologies and alternative food sources to establish more sustainable food systems. The journal is committed to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed articles that contribute to the advancement of sustainable food practices. Abstracting and indexing: Scopus Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) SNIP
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