The Development of Intelligent Film From Crosslinked–Acylation Cassava Starch and Purple Sweet Potato Anthocyanin for Monitoring Indian Mackerel Fish Freshness

IF 2.7 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Journal of Food Process Engineering Pub Date : 2025-01-13 DOI:10.1111/jfpe.70043
Noer Abyor Handayani, Aprilina Purbasari, Siswo Sumardiono, Alfan Fatir Fatikah, Fahma Nurrudina
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Edible coatings and films have gained significant interest due to their ability to extend the shelf life of fresh products. This research aimed to develop a novel indicator film using crosslinked–stearic acid acylation-modified cassava starch and anthocyanin extracts, both of which can be utilized to create solid matrices that are safe for consumption. The physical properties of the films improved with the use of modified starch, exhibiting a stronger tensile strength (from 0.96 to 1.02 MPa). Additionally, flexibility increased from 121% to 129%, and the water vapor transmission rate was significantly reduced from 5.86 to 1.79 g/m2/h. Anthocyanin extracts also contributed to improvements in flexibility and reductions in water vapor transmission rate. Differential scanning calorimetry analysis indicated an increase in the film's thermal stability, with a transition temperature shifting from 276°C to 299°C, attributing to changes in the starch characteristics following modification. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy revealed alterations in the molecular interactions between the CH and CC groups. The application of these edible films for storing and monitoring Indian mackerel fish meat demonstrated consistent results, particularly in terms of color change due to an increase in pH levels (from 7 to 8.5 over 2 days). Furthermore, TVB-N levels in fish meat covered with the edible film were successfully reduced from 71 to 46 mg/100 g over the same period. These findings indicate that the films can function as intelligent food packaging, possessing antioxidant properties beneficial for human health while being biodegradable, thus reducing their environmental impact.

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Journal of Food Process Engineering
Journal of Food Process Engineering 工程技术-工程:化工
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期刊介绍: This international research journal focuses on the engineering aspects of post-production handling, storage, processing, packaging, and distribution of food. Read by researchers, food and chemical engineers, and industry experts, this is the only international journal specifically devoted to the engineering aspects of food processing. Co-Editors M. Elena Castell-Perez and Rosana Moreira, both of Texas A&M University, welcome papers covering the best original research on applications of engineering principles and concepts to food and food processes.
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