| Literature DB >> 33924920 |
Mia Kurek1, Nasreddine Benbettaieb2,3, Mario Ščetar1, Eliot Chaudy2, Maja Repajić1, Damir Klepac4,5, Srećko Valić4,5, Frédéric Debeaufort2,3, Kata Galić1.
Abstract
Chitosan and pectin films were enriched with blackcurrant pomace powder (10 and 20% (w/w)), as bio-based material, to minimize food production losses and to increase the functional properties of produced films aimed at food coatings and wrappers. Water vapor permeability of active films increased up to 25%, moisture content for 27% in pectin-based ones, but water solubility was not significantly modified. Mechanical properties (tensile strength, elongation at break and Young's modulus) were mainly decreased due to the residual insoluble particles present in blackcurrant waste. FTIR analysis showed no significant changes between the film samples. The degradation temperatures, determined by DSC, were reduced by 18 °C for chitosan-based samples and of 32 °C lower for the pectin-based samples with blackcurrant powder, indicating a disturbance in polymer stability. The antioxidant activity of active films was increased up to 30-fold. Lightness and redness of dry films significantly changed depending on the polymer type. Significant color changes, especially in chitosan film formulations, were observed after exposure to different pH buffers. This effect is further explored in formulations that were used as color change indicators for intelligent biopackaging.Entities:
Keywords: antioxidant; blackcurrant waste; chitosan; color changing; intelligent sensing; packaging films; pectin
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33924920 PMCID: PMC8124232 DOI: 10.3390/molecules26092569
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Thickness, water vapor permeability (WVP), moisture content (MC) and solubility in water (WS) of CS and PEC films with or without blackcurrant powder at different concentrations.
| Sample | Thickness (µm) | WVP (× 10−10
| MC (%) | WS (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CS | 56.71 ± 1.93 c | 2.84 ± 0.13 c | 24.96 ± 0.04 a | 31.20 ± 1.20 b |
| CS10BCW | 47.83 ± 3.32 d | 2.43 ± 0.07 d | 22.13 ± 4.75 a | 35.68 ± 0.40 b |
| CS20BCW | 62.55 ± 3.79 c | 2.82 ± 0.05 c | 19.48 ± 0.62 a | 30.28 ± 1.25 b |
| PEC | 59.75 ± 2.29 c | 2.96 ± 0.08 c | 16.10 ± 0.15 b | 100.00 ± 0.00 a |
| PEC10BCW | 113.57 ± 3.20 b | 3.97 ± 0.04 a | 15.07 ± 1.19 b | 100.00 ± 0.00 a |
| PEC20BCW | 145.00 ± 4.99 a | 3.45 ± 0.09 b | 22.17 ± 1.03 a | 100.00 ± 0.00 a |
Values are given as average ± standard error. CS-chitosan, CS10BCW and CS20BCW-chitosan with 10 and 20% (w/w) blackcurrant powder, PEC-pectin. PEC10BCW and PEC20BCW-pectin with 10 and 20% (w/w) blackcurrant powder. Different superscripts (a–d) within the same column indicate significant differences among samples (p < 0.05).
Mechanical properties of the tested film formulations expressed as elongation at break (E), tensile strength (TS) and Young’s modulus (YM).
| Sample | E (%) | TS (MPa) | YM (MPa) |
|---|---|---|---|
| CS | 34.17 ± 0.01 a | 9.88 ± 0.02 b | 28.91 ± 0.05 c |
| CS10BCW | 16.61 ± 1.41 d | 13.32 ± 1.58 a | 79.62 ± 4.35 b |
| CS20BCW | 7.68 ± 0.69 e | 13.36 ± 1.31 a | 175.87 ± 15.41 a |
| PEC | 28.92 ± 0.45 b | 9.29 ± 0.53 b | 32.10 ± 1.57 c |
| PEC10BCW | 21.34 ± 1.34 c | 3.97 ± 0.04 c | 24.49 ± 4.42 c |
| PEC20BCW | 14.73 ± 1.45 d | 1.48 ± 0.14 d | 10.08 ± 0.77 d |
Values are given as average ± standard error. CS-chitosan, CS10BCW and CS20BCW-chitosan with 10 and 20% (w/w) blackcurrant powder, PEC-pectin. PEC10BCW and PEC20BCW-pectin with 10 and 20% (w/w) blackcurrant powder. Different superscripts (a–d) within a column indicate significant differences among samples (p < 0.05).
Figure 1FTIR spectra of chitosan (a) and pectin (b) without or with blackcurrant powder (BCW). CS-chitosan, CS10BCW and CS20BCW-chitosan with 10 and 20% (w/w) blackcurrant powder, PEC-pectin, PEC10BCW and PEC20BCW-pectin with 10 and 20% (w/w) blackcurrant powder.
Color parameters (L*, a* and b* and the total color difference ΔE) of the tested film formulations.
| Sample |
|
|
| Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CS | 16.77 ± 0.99 b,c | −1.23 ± 0.12 d | −3.05 ± 0.76 e | 0.00 ± 0.00 d |
| CS10BCW | 14.28 ± 2.34 b,c | −1.52 ± 0.20 d | −2.49 ± 0.34 d | 3.89 ± 1.15 c |
| CS20BCW | 12.77 ± 2.33 c | −1.29 ± 0.11 d | −2.57 ± 0.35 d | 4.30 ± 2.10 c |
| PEC | 96.66 ± 0.02 a | 0.07 ± 0.00 c | 4.98 ± 0.01 a | 0.00 ± 0.00 d |
| PEC10BCW | 16.93 ± 0.68 b | 6.61 ± 0.38 b | −0.38 ± 0.32 b,c | 80.18 ± 0.65 b |
| PEC20BCW | 8.15 ± 0.33 b–d | 11.61 ± 0.20 a | −0.09 ± 0.41 b,c | 89.40 ± 0.28 a |
Values are given as average ± standard error. CS-chitosan, CS10BCW and CS20BCW-chitosan with 10 and 20% (w/w) blackcurrant powder, PEC-pectin. PEC10BCW and PEC20BCW-pectin with 10 and 20% (w/w) blackcurrant powder. ΔE values for CSBCW and PECBCW are calculated with respect to CS and PEC without BCW. Different superscripts (a–d) within a column indicate significant differences among samples (p < 0.05).
Figure 2Color parameters of tested film formulations during exposure to various pH ranging from 2 to 12, given as LAB scale values: (a) L*; (b) a*; (c) b* and (d) ΔE.
Figure 3DSC thermograms (1st heating) of chitosan (a) and pectin (b) films without or with 20% (w/w) blackcurrant powder (BCW).
Melting temperatures (T) and heats of fusion (ΔH) of tested film formulations.
| Sample | Δ | |
|---|---|---|
| CS | 162.0 | 351.3 |
| CS20BCW | 144.3 | 291.6 |
| PEC | 169.7 | 246.5 |
| PEC20BCW | 135.7 | 146.4 |
CS-chitosan, PEC-pectin, CS20BCW and PEC20BCW-chitosan and pectin with 20% (w/w) blackcurrant powder.
Total phenolic content (TPC) and antioxidant activity (AOA) in PEC and CS films with different amounts of BCW.
| Sample | TPC (mg GAE g−1) | AOA (mg AEE g−1) |
|---|---|---|
| CS | 0.53 ± 0.53 d | 0.89 ± 0.01 f |
| CS10BCW | 2.58 ± 0.15 c | 2.51 ± 0.17 e |
| CS20BCW | 2.12 ± 0.64 c | 3.02 ± 0.46 d |
| PEC | 0.33 ± 0.06 d | 0.79 ± 0.01 f |
| PEC10BCW | 3.49 ± 0.23 b,c | 8.99 ± 0.28 c |
| PEC20BCW | 6.15 ± 0.59 b | 24.26 ± 0.55 b |
| BCW10% | 13.18 ± 0.71 a | 52.85 ± 3.25 a |
Values are given as average ± standard error. CS-chitosan, CS10BCW and CS20BCW-chitosan with 10 and 20% (w/w) blackcurrant powder, PEC-pectin. PEC10BCW and PEC20BCW-pectin with 10 and 20% (w/w) blackcurrant powder. BCW 10% (w/v) blackcurrant powder solution. Different superscripts (a–f) within a column indicate significant differences among samples (p < 0.05).