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Characterization and Optimization of Salep Mucilage Bionanocomposite Films Containing Allium jesdianum Boiss. Nanoliposomes for Antibacterial Food Packaging Utilization
HIGHLIGHTS: What are the main findings? Salep mucilage and NL(P)/A(EO) were used to develop an antibacterial bionanocomposite film. A thin-layer hydration method was used to produce antibacterial NL(P)/A(EO). What is the implication of the main finding? The incorporation of A(EO) and NL(P)/A(EO) aff...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9609761/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36296625 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27207032 |
Sumario: | HIGHLIGHTS: What are the main findings? Salep mucilage and NL(P)/A(EO) were used to develop an antibacterial bionanocomposite film. A thin-layer hydration method was used to produce antibacterial NL(P)/A(EO). What is the implication of the main finding? The incorporation of A(EO) and NL(P)/A(EO) affected surface morphology, physicochemical, barrier, and mechanical properties of the Salep mucilage bionanocomposite film. Encapsulating A(EO) into NL(P) decreased the A(EO) release rate from the Salep mucilage bionanocomposite film. ABSTRACT: This research aimed to characterize and compare the properties of nanoliposome (NL(P))-loaded Salep mucilage-based bionanocomposite films containing free and encapsulated Allium jesdianum Boiss. essential oil (A(EO)). The mean size of nanoliposome containing Allium jesdianum Boiss. essential oil (NL(P)/A(EO)) was around 125 nm, the zeta potential value was about −35 mV, and the entrapment effectiveness was over 70% based on an evaluation of NL(P) prepared using the thin-film hydration and ultrasonic approach. Morphological studies further corroborated the findings of the Zetasizer investigation. When NL(P)/A(EO) has added to Salep mucilage-based bionanocomposite films, the tensile strength (TS), water solubility (WS), water content (WC), and water vapor permeability (WVP) were found to decrease. In contrast, the contact angle and oxygen permeability (O(2)P) elongation at break (EAB) increased. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) images indicated that Salep mucilage-based bionanocomposite films added with NL(P)/A(EO) had a disordered inner network in the cross-section and a rough structure on the surface compared to the control film. Finally, an increase in antibacterial activity and a decrease in A(EO) release rate was observed for the Salep mucilage-based bionanocomposite films incorporated with NL(P)/A(EO). Our results indicated that NL(P)/A(EO), as an innovative sustained-release system, had the potential for using the developed antibacterial food packaging base on Salep mucilage for the shelf life extension of perishable food products. |
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