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Antioxidant Edible Films Based on Pear Juice and Pregelatinized Cassava Starch: Effect of the Carbohydrate Profile at Different Degrees of Pear Ripeness

Edible films based on fruit and vegetable purees combined with different food-grade biopolymeric binding agents (e.g., pectin, gelatin, starch, sodium alginate) are recognized as interesting packaging materials that benefit from the physical, mechanical, and barrier properties of biopolymers as well...

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Autores principales: Quintero Pimiento, Carmen Rosa, Fernández, Paula Virginia, Ciancia, Marina, López-Córdoba, Alex, Goyanes, Silvia, Bertuzzi, María Alejandra, Foresti, María Laura
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10649233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37959942
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15214263
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author Quintero Pimiento, Carmen Rosa
Fernández, Paula Virginia
Ciancia, Marina
López-Córdoba, Alex
Goyanes, Silvia
Bertuzzi, María Alejandra
Foresti, María Laura
author_facet Quintero Pimiento, Carmen Rosa
Fernández, Paula Virginia
Ciancia, Marina
López-Córdoba, Alex
Goyanes, Silvia
Bertuzzi, María Alejandra
Foresti, María Laura
author_sort Quintero Pimiento, Carmen Rosa
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description Edible films based on fruit and vegetable purees combined with different food-grade biopolymeric binding agents (e.g., pectin, gelatin, starch, sodium alginate) are recognized as interesting packaging materials that benefit from the physical, mechanical, and barrier properties of biopolymers as well as the sensory and nutritional properties of purees. In the current contribution, edible antioxidant films based on pear juice and pregelatinized cassava starch were developed. In particular, the suitability of using pregelatinized cassava starch for the non-thermal production of these novel edible films was evaluated. In addition, the effects on the films’ properties derived from the use of pear juice instead of the complete puree, from the content of juice used, and from the carbohydrate composition associated with the ripening of pears were all studied. The produced films were characterized in terms of their total polyphenol content, water sensitivity, and water barrier, optical, mechanical and antioxidant properties. Results showed that the use of pear juice leads to films with enhanced transparency compared with puree-based films, and that juice concentration and carbohydrate composition associated with the degree of fruit ripeness strongly govern the films’ properties. Furthermore, the addition of pregelatinized cassava starch at room temperature discloses a significant and favorable impact on the cohesiveness, lightness, water resistance, and adhesiveness of the pear-juice-based films, which is mainly attributed to the effective interactions established between the starch macromolecules and the juice components.
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spelling pubmed-106492332023-10-30 Antioxidant Edible Films Based on Pear Juice and Pregelatinized Cassava Starch: Effect of the Carbohydrate Profile at Different Degrees of Pear Ripeness Quintero Pimiento, Carmen Rosa Fernández, Paula Virginia Ciancia, Marina López-Córdoba, Alex Goyanes, Silvia Bertuzzi, María Alejandra Foresti, María Laura Polymers (Basel) Article Edible films based on fruit and vegetable purees combined with different food-grade biopolymeric binding agents (e.g., pectin, gelatin, starch, sodium alginate) are recognized as interesting packaging materials that benefit from the physical, mechanical, and barrier properties of biopolymers as well as the sensory and nutritional properties of purees. In the current contribution, edible antioxidant films based on pear juice and pregelatinized cassava starch were developed. In particular, the suitability of using pregelatinized cassava starch for the non-thermal production of these novel edible films was evaluated. In addition, the effects on the films’ properties derived from the use of pear juice instead of the complete puree, from the content of juice used, and from the carbohydrate composition associated with the ripening of pears were all studied. The produced films were characterized in terms of their total polyphenol content, water sensitivity, and water barrier, optical, mechanical and antioxidant properties. Results showed that the use of pear juice leads to films with enhanced transparency compared with puree-based films, and that juice concentration and carbohydrate composition associated with the degree of fruit ripeness strongly govern the films’ properties. Furthermore, the addition of pregelatinized cassava starch at room temperature discloses a significant and favorable impact on the cohesiveness, lightness, water resistance, and adhesiveness of the pear-juice-based films, which is mainly attributed to the effective interactions established between the starch macromolecules and the juice components. MDPI 2023-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10649233/ /pubmed/37959942 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15214263 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Quintero Pimiento, Carmen Rosa
Fernández, Paula Virginia
Ciancia, Marina
López-Córdoba, Alex
Goyanes, Silvia
Bertuzzi, María Alejandra
Foresti, María Laura
Antioxidant Edible Films Based on Pear Juice and Pregelatinized Cassava Starch: Effect of the Carbohydrate Profile at Different Degrees of Pear Ripeness
title Antioxidant Edible Films Based on Pear Juice and Pregelatinized Cassava Starch: Effect of the Carbohydrate Profile at Different Degrees of Pear Ripeness
title_full Antioxidant Edible Films Based on Pear Juice and Pregelatinized Cassava Starch: Effect of the Carbohydrate Profile at Different Degrees of Pear Ripeness
title_fullStr Antioxidant Edible Films Based on Pear Juice and Pregelatinized Cassava Starch: Effect of the Carbohydrate Profile at Different Degrees of Pear Ripeness
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidant Edible Films Based on Pear Juice and Pregelatinized Cassava Starch: Effect of the Carbohydrate Profile at Different Degrees of Pear Ripeness
title_short Antioxidant Edible Films Based on Pear Juice and Pregelatinized Cassava Starch: Effect of the Carbohydrate Profile at Different Degrees of Pear Ripeness
title_sort antioxidant edible films based on pear juice and pregelatinized cassava starch: effect of the carbohydrate profile at different degrees of pear ripeness
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10649233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37959942
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15214263
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