| Literature DB >> 33857507 |
Fengyu Bi1, Yan Qin1, Dan Chen1, Juan Kan1, Jun Liu2.
Abstract
Luteolin is a flavone with potent antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. In this study, luteolin was encapsulated in oil-in-water nanoemulsions that were emulsified by glycerol monooleate and Tween 20. Results showed 68 mg luteolin-loaded nanoemulsions had the highest stability (zeta potential of -39.8 mV) and encapsulation efficiency (89.52%). Then, active packaging films were developed by incorporating free or nano-encapsulated luteolin into chitosan-based matrix. The microstructure, physical and functional properties of CS film containing free luteolin (CS-LL) or nano-encapsulated luteolin (CS-LLNEs) were compared. Different from CS film, CS-LL and CS-LLNEs films had compact inner microstructure and strengthened intermolecular interactions. Moreover, CS-LLNEs film was more homogenous and compact than CS-LL film. As a result, CS-LLNEs film presented higher water vapor and oxygen barrier abilities and mechanical properties in comparison with CS-LL film. In addition, CS-LLNEs film showed slower release rate of luteolin in 95% ethanol (fatty food stimulant) as compared with CS-LL film. The controlled release of luteolin from film matrix could guarantee CS-LLNEs film to exert antioxidant activity up to 10 days. Our results suggest CS-LLNEs film can be developed as an emerging active packaging material that has potential applications in food industry.Entities:
Keywords: Active packaging; Chitosan film; Luteolin; Nanoemulsions; Release behavior
Year: 2021 PMID: 33857507 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.04.063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Macromol ISSN: 0141-8130 Impact factor: 6.953