| Literature DB >> 30309548 |
Junjun Zhang1, Xiaobo Zou2, Xiaodong Zhai1, XiaoWei Huang1, Caiping Jiang1, Mel Holmes3.
Abstract
This study aims to develop an intelligent indicating film based on biodegradable polymers incorporated with roselle anthocyanins to monitor pork freshness. Three different films were prepared by using two substances of starch, polyvinyl alcohol and chitosan. The UV-vis spectra and color of anthocyanins changed at pH 2-12. SEM photographs showed that the compatibility of films was improved with the addition of anthocyanins. Furthermore, the polyvinyl alcohol/chitosan/roselle anthocyanins film had the highest tensile strength (98.28 MPa). The starch/polyvinyl alcohol/roselle anthocyanins film had the highest antioxidant activity (524.07%) and the best color stability. The starch/polyvinyl alcohol/roselle anthocyanins film showed visible changes from red to green when employed to monitor the freshness of pork stored at 25 °C, before the TVB-N value of the pork gradually increased to the rejection limit (15 mg/100 g) at 36 h. Therefore, the indicator film can be used to monitor pork freshness for intelligent packaging.Entities:
Keywords: Film; Freshness; Intelligent packaging; Pork; Roselle anthocyanins
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30309548 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.08.041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514