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Gelatine Film Incorporated with Clitoria ternatea-Derived Anthocyanin Microcapsules, A Food Packaging Material Effective Against Foodborne Pathogens

RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Microbial contamination of food products is one of the significant causes of food spoilage and foodborne illnesses. The use of active packaging films incorporated with antimicrobial agents can be a measure to improve food quality and extend shelf life. Nevertheless, antimicrobia...

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Autores principales: Leong, Chean Ring, Daud, Nurul Shahida, Tong, Woei Yenn, Cheng, See Yuan, Tan, Wen Nee, Hamin, Nurhanis Syafiqah, Pa'ee, Khairul Faizal
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: University of Zagreb Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8753805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35136367
http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.59.04.21.7069
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author Leong, Chean Ring
Daud, Nurul Shahida
Tong, Woei Yenn
Cheng, See Yuan
Tan, Wen Nee
Hamin, Nurhanis Syafiqah
Pa'ee, Khairul Faizal
author_facet Leong, Chean Ring
Daud, Nurul Shahida
Tong, Woei Yenn
Cheng, See Yuan
Tan, Wen Nee
Hamin, Nurhanis Syafiqah
Pa'ee, Khairul Faizal
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description RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Microbial contamination of food products is one of the significant causes of food spoilage and foodborne illnesses. The use of active packaging films incorporated with antimicrobial agents can be a measure to improve food quality and extend shelf life. Nevertheless, antimicrobial agents such as silver, copper, titanium and zinc in the packaging films have raised concerns among consumers due to toxicity issues. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: The current study aims to develop biodegradable gelatine-based edible films incorporated with microcapsules of Clitoria ternatea-derived anthocyanins as a natural antimicrobial agent. The impact of incorporation of microcapsules with anthocyanins on the morphology, thermal, mechanical, water vapour barrier and physicochemical properties of the gelatine films was evaluated in this study. The effectiveness of the developed films against foodborne pathogens and their application for perishable food protection were also investigated. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The results show that incorporating anthocyanin microcapsules enhances the gelatine film physical and mechanical properties by increasing the thickness, tensile strength, Young's modulus and elongation at break of the films. Scanning electronic microscopy analysis revealed that the film surface morphology with anthocyanin microcapsules had a homogeneous and smooth surface texture compared to the control. The thermogravimetric analysis also showed a slight improvement in the thermal properties of the developed films. Agar well diffusion assay revealed that the developed films exhibit significant inhibition against a broad-spectrum of bacteria. Furthermore, the films composed of gelatine with anthocyanin microcapsules significantly reduced the total viable count of microorganisms in the bean curd during storage for 12 days compared with the control films. NOVELTY AND SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTION: Increasing global awareness of healthy and safe food with minimal synthetic ingredients as preservatives has sparked the search for the use of antimicrobial agents of natural origins in active food packaging material. In this study, a safe and effective active packaging film was developed using an environmentally friendly biopolymer, gelatine film incorporated with microcapsules of Clitoria ternatea-derived anthocyanins as a natural antimicrobial agent. This study demonstrated that such a method is not only able to improve the film physical properties but can also significantly prolong the shelf life of food products by protecting them from microbial spoilage.
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spelling pubmed-87538052022-02-07 Gelatine Film Incorporated with Clitoria ternatea-Derived Anthocyanin Microcapsules, A Food Packaging Material Effective Against Foodborne Pathogens Leong, Chean Ring Daud, Nurul Shahida Tong, Woei Yenn Cheng, See Yuan Tan, Wen Nee Hamin, Nurhanis Syafiqah Pa'ee, Khairul Faizal Food Technol Biotechnol Article RESEARCH BACKGROUND: Microbial contamination of food products is one of the significant causes of food spoilage and foodborne illnesses. The use of active packaging films incorporated with antimicrobial agents can be a measure to improve food quality and extend shelf life. Nevertheless, antimicrobial agents such as silver, copper, titanium and zinc in the packaging films have raised concerns among consumers due to toxicity issues. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: The current study aims to develop biodegradable gelatine-based edible films incorporated with microcapsules of Clitoria ternatea-derived anthocyanins as a natural antimicrobial agent. The impact of incorporation of microcapsules with anthocyanins on the morphology, thermal, mechanical, water vapour barrier and physicochemical properties of the gelatine films was evaluated in this study. The effectiveness of the developed films against foodborne pathogens and their application for perishable food protection were also investigated. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The results show that incorporating anthocyanin microcapsules enhances the gelatine film physical and mechanical properties by increasing the thickness, tensile strength, Young's modulus and elongation at break of the films. Scanning electronic microscopy analysis revealed that the film surface morphology with anthocyanin microcapsules had a homogeneous and smooth surface texture compared to the control. The thermogravimetric analysis also showed a slight improvement in the thermal properties of the developed films. Agar well diffusion assay revealed that the developed films exhibit significant inhibition against a broad-spectrum of bacteria. Furthermore, the films composed of gelatine with anthocyanin microcapsules significantly reduced the total viable count of microorganisms in the bean curd during storage for 12 days compared with the control films. NOVELTY AND SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTION: Increasing global awareness of healthy and safe food with minimal synthetic ingredients as preservatives has sparked the search for the use of antimicrobial agents of natural origins in active food packaging material. In this study, a safe and effective active packaging film was developed using an environmentally friendly biopolymer, gelatine film incorporated with microcapsules of Clitoria ternatea-derived anthocyanins as a natural antimicrobial agent. This study demonstrated that such a method is not only able to improve the film physical properties but can also significantly prolong the shelf life of food products by protecting them from microbial spoilage. University of Zagreb Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology 2021-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8753805/ /pubmed/35136367 http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.59.04.21.7069 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) 4.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hamin, Nurhanis Syafiqah
Pa'ee, Khairul Faizal
Gelatine Film Incorporated with Clitoria ternatea-Derived Anthocyanin Microcapsules, A Food Packaging Material Effective Against Foodborne Pathogens
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title_fullStr Gelatine Film Incorporated with Clitoria ternatea-Derived Anthocyanin Microcapsules, A Food Packaging Material Effective Against Foodborne Pathogens
title_full_unstemmed Gelatine Film Incorporated with Clitoria ternatea-Derived Anthocyanin Microcapsules, A Food Packaging Material Effective Against Foodborne Pathogens
title_short Gelatine Film Incorporated with Clitoria ternatea-Derived Anthocyanin Microcapsules, A Food Packaging Material Effective Against Foodborne Pathogens
title_sort gelatine film incorporated with clitoria ternatea-derived anthocyanin microcapsules, a food packaging material effective against foodborne pathogens
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8753805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35136367
http://dx.doi.org/10.17113/ftb.59.04.21.7069
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