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Enrica Calce1, Eleonora Mignogna2, Valeria Bugatti3, Massimiliano Galdiero2, Vittoria Vittoria3, Stefania De Luca4.
Abstract
Several pectin derivatives were prepared by chemical modifications of the polysaccharide with natural fatty acids. The obtained biodegradable pectin-based materials, pectin-linoleate, pectin-oleate and pectin-palmitate, were investigated for their antimicrobial activity against several bacterial strains, Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. Good results were obtained for pectin-oleate and pectin-linoleate, which inhibit the growth of the selected microorganisms by 50-70%. They exert the better antimicrobial activity against S. aureus. Subsequently, the pectin-oleate and the pectin-linoleate samples were coated on polyethylene films and were assessed for their capacity to capture the oxygen molecules, reducing its penetration into the polymeric support. These results confirmed a possible application of the new materials in the field of active food packaging.Entities:
Keywords: Active packaging systems; Antimicrobial activity; Chemical modification; Fatty acid ester of pectin; Oxygen scavenging function
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24751510 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2014.04.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Macromol ISSN: 0141-8130 Impact factor: 6.953