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Active biopolymer films based on furcellaran, whey protein isolate and Borago officinalis extract: characterization and application in smoked pork ham production.

Marzena Zając1, Ewelina Jamróz2, Paulina Guzik1, Piotr Kulawik1, Joanna Tkaczewska1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The meat industry is determined to find biodegradable packaging with properties similar to plastic. Furcellaran (FUR) and whey protein isolate (WPI) were used as a film matrix in which Borago officinalis extract (BOE) was incorporated as an antioxidant compound. The film's mechanical properties, water behavior, surface color, and antioxidant power were analyzed.Smoked hams were manufactured using two different types of film application: cured meat covered with film, smoked and cooked or hamsafter smoking, cooking and cooling. Smoked, vacuum packed ham was used as a control sample. The products were stored at 4 °C for 21 days and analyzed every 7 days.
RESULTS: The elongation at break (EAB) and tensile strength (TS) of FUR/WPI films without the extract were 6.30% and 20.59 MPa, respectively, and after incorporating BOE, the EAB and TS were 24.30% and 15.33 MPa, respectively. The films with BOE were darker and had greater antioxidant capacity. The water content and activity in the products with films decreased along with storage time while the control remained stable. The results of microbiological, oxidation product accumulation, and sensory analysis were comparable in all the products.
CONCLUSIONS: The smoking time can be reduced due to the dark color of the hams covered with BOE film. The barrier properties of those films should be increased. Other parameters were comparable to plastic packaging. The films therefore have the potential to be used instead of plastic packaging in the meat industry.
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Keywords:  Borago officinalis; active films; furcellaran; packaging; smoked pork ham; whey protein isolate

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33159331     DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.10920

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sci Food Agric        ISSN: 0022-5142            Impact factor:   3.638


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Review 1.  Milk protein-based active edible packaging for food applications: An eco-friendly approach.

Authors:  Vandana Chaudhary; Priyanka Kajla; Parveen Kumari; Sneh Punia Bangar; Alexandru Rusu; Monica Trif; Jose M Lorenzo
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-07-26
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