| Literature DB >> 31052263 |
Yage Xing1, Wenxiu Li2, Qin Wang3,4, Xuanlin Li5,6, Qinglian Xu7, Xunlian Guo8, Xiufang Bi9, Xiaocui Liu10, Yuru Shui11,12, Hongbin Lin13, Hua Yang14,15.
Abstract
Edible coatings and films (ECF) are employed as matrixes for incorporating antimicrobial nanoparticles (NPs), and then they are applied on the fruits and vegetables to prolong shelf life and enhance storage quality. This paper provides a comprehensive review on the preparation, antimicrobial properties and mechanisms, surface and physical qualities of ECF containing antimicrobial NPs, and its efficient application to vegetables and fruits as well. Following an introduction on the properties of the main edible coating materials, the preparation technologies of ECF with NPs are summarized. The antimicrobial activity of ECF with NPs against the tested microorganism was observed by many researchers. This might be mainly due to the electrostatic interaction between the cationic polymer or free metal ions and the charged cell membrane, the photocatalytic reaction of NPs, the detachment of free metal ion, and partly due to the antimicrobial activity of edible materials. Moreover, their physical, mechanical and releasing properties are discussed in detail, which might be influenced by the concentration of NPs. The preservation potential on the quality of fruits and vegetables indicates that various ECF with NPs might be used as the ideal materials for food application. Following the introduction on these characteristics, an attempt is made to predict future trends in this field.Entities:
Keywords: antimicrobial activities; chitosan coating; food preservation; nanoparticle application; physical characteristics
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31052263 PMCID: PMC6539459 DOI: 10.3390/molecules24091695
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1The acid-base equilibrium attributes of CS.
Figure 2The structure of β-CD and the simulated enveloped process of β-CD with NPs.
Summary of different NPs and main edible-based materials used in coating films.
| NPs | Main Edible Materials | Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|
| TiO2 | Shellac | Yemmireddy and Hung [ | |
| CS, WPI | Cano et al. [ | ||
| Potato starch | Oleyaei et al. [ | ||
| SSPS | Teymourpour et al. [ | ||
| WPI/CNFs | Zolfi et al. [ | ||
| CMC | Achachlouei et al. [ | ||
| Ag | CS | Davoodbasha et al. [ | |
| Starch, PVA | Cano et al. [ | ||
| β-CD | Andrade et al. [ | ||
| Agar, banana powder | Orsuwan et al. [ | ||
| ZnO | CS | Malini et al. [ | |
| Sago starch | Nafchi et al. [ | ||
| FPI, FSG | Arfat et al. [ | ||
| MC | Espitia et al. [ | ||
| SSPS | Akbariazam et al. [ | ||
| Others | Silicon dioxide | CS | Yu et al. [ |
| Silica | CS | Shi et al. [ | |
| CuO | Kefiran, CMC | Hasheminya et al. [ | |
| SNP | CS | Shankar et al. [ | |
| Mixed NPs | Ag-TiO2 | CS | Lin et al. [ |
| TiO2-Ag | PLA | Chi et al. [ | |
| Ag-Cu | FSG | Arfat et al. [ | |
| TiO2-SiO2 | ZP | Kadam et al. [ | |
Figure 3The general technology to prepare the ECF with NPs.
Figure 4Factors affected the antimicrobial activity of ECF with NPs.
Summary of the tested microorganisms inhibited by various ECF with NPs.
| Main Edible Materials and NPs | Inhibited Microorganisms | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| WPI/CNFs, TiO2 | Alizadeh-Sani et al. [ | |
| Polylactide, TiO2 | Huang et al. [ | |
| SSPS, TiO2 | Teymourpour et al. [ | |
| SSPS, TiO2 |
| Salarbashi et al. [ |
| CS, Ag | Kumar-Krishnan et al. [ | |
| CS, Ag | Jia et al. [ | |
| Poly(ε-caprolactone), curcumin, grape leaf extract, Ag | El-Sherbiny et al. [ | |
| CS, Ag | Davoodbasha et al. [ | |
| CS, Ag | Mathew and Kuriakose [ | |
| CS, Ag | Lin et al. [ | |
| Starch, PVA, Ag | Cano et al. [ | |
| CS, ZnO | Malini et al. [ | |
| CS, ZnO | Al-Naamani et al. [ | |
| FPI, FSG, ZnO, BEO | Arfat et al. [ | |
| Kefiran, CMC, CuO | Hasheminya et al. [ | |
| CS, SNP | Shankar et al. [ | |
| CS, Ag-TiO2 |
| Lin et al. [ |
| CS, Ag, ZnO | Li et al. [ |
Figure 5Proposed antimicrobial mechanism of ECF (such as chitosan-based coating) with NPs.
Figure 6Preservation mechanism of ECF (such as CS coating film) with NPs on the quality of pulps.