Literature DB >> 33970594

A Plant Leaf-Mimetic Membrane with Controllable Gas Permeation for Efficient Preservation of Perishable Products.

Zhiqiang Zhou1, Jinju Ma1, Kun Li1, Wenwen Zhang1, Kai Li2, Xinghao Tu3, Lanxiang Liu1, Juan Xu1, Hong Zhang1.   

Abstract

About one-third of the world's food is lost and wasted each year, along with excessive carbon emission, disposals, and other environmental issues. The rotting of perishable products like fruits and vegetables accounts for the largest percentage of food waste due to their short shelf life. The storage atmosphere (H2O, O2, CO2) acts as a key role in the preservation process and could regulate plants' physiological metabolism and microbial growth. In this work, a facile and biomimetic strategy is introduced for food preservation at room temperature employing PLLA (poly(l-lactic acid)) or chitosan porous microspheres as gas "switches" or "stomata" in a shellac membrane to regulate O2, CO2, and H2O permeability and CO2/O2 selectivity. Surface coatings on fruits or packaging films prepared through this strategy show exceptional preservation performance on five selected model fruits with different respiratory metabolisms. These hybrid materials could effectively control the gases (O2, CO2, and H2O) permeability and CO2/O2 selectivity by adding different amounts of porous microspheres or depositing small functional molecules, which demonstrate excellent antioxidant, antimicrobial, water-resistant, and reusable properties. This gas permeation control strategy has great potential in food preservation as well as other applications where a controlled atmosphere is required.

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Keywords:  biomimetics; controlled gas permeation; food preservation; hybrid membranes; microspheres

Year:  2021        PMID: 33970594     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.1c00997

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


  5 in total

1.  A novel approach for authentication of shellac resin in the shellac-based edible coatings: Contain shellac or not in the fruit wax preservative coating.

Authors:  Kun Li; Baoshan Tang; Wenwen Zhang; Xinghao Tu; Jinju Ma; Shujie Xing; Ying Shao; Jing Zhu; Fuhou Lei; Hong Zhang
Journal:  Food Chem X       Date:  2022-05-26

Review 2.  Potential of engineered nanostructured biopolymer based coatings for perishable fruits with Coronavirus safety perspectives.

Authors:  Moushumi Ghosh; Arun Kumar Singh
Journal:  Prog Org Coat       Date:  2021-11-23       Impact factor: 5.161

Review 3.  Biopolymer-based functional films for packaging applications: A review.

Authors:  Jiyang Cai; Muhammad Adnan Hafeez; Qun Wang; Shahzad Farooq; Qingrong Huang; Wenni Tian; Jie Xiao
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-08-22

4.  Delivery of curcumin by shellac encapsulation: Stability, bioaccessibility, freeze-dried redispersibility, and solubilization.

Authors:  Yongkai Yuan; Shuaizhong Zhang; Mengjie Ma; Ying Xu; Dongfeng Wang
Journal:  Food Chem X       Date:  2022-08-17

Review 5.  A review of multilayer and composite films and coatings for active biodegradable packaging.

Authors:  Qiankun Wang; Wenzhang Chen; Wenxin Zhu; David Julian McClements; Xuebo Liu; Fuguo Liu
Journal:  NPJ Sci Food       Date:  2022-03-11
  5 in total

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