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Ludmila Motelica1, Denisa Ficai1, Ovidiu Oprea1, Anton Ficai1,2, Roxana-Doina Trusca1, Ecaterina Andronescu1,2, Alina Maria Holban1,3.
Abstract
The petroleum-based materials could be replaced, at least partially, by biodegradable packaging. Adding antimicrobial activity to the new packaging materials can also help improve the shelf life of food and diminish the spoilage. The objective of this research was to obtain a novel antibacterial packaging, based on alginate as biodegradable polymer. The antibacterial activity was induced to the alginate films by adding various amounts of ZnO nanoparticles loaded with citronella (lemongrass) essential oil (CEO). The obtained films were characterized, and antibacterial activity was tested against two Gram-negative (Escherichia coli and Salmonella Typhi) and two Gram-positive (Bacillus cereus and Staphylococcus aureus) bacterial strains. The results suggest the existence of synergy between antibacterial activities of ZnO and CEO against all tested bacterial strains. The obtained films have a good antibacterial coverage, being efficient against several pathogens, the best results being obtained against Bacillus cereus. In addition, the films presented better UV light barrier properties and lower water vapor permeability (WVP) when compared with a simple alginate film. The preliminary tests indicate that the alginate films with ZnO nanoparticles and CEO can be used to successfully preserve the cheese. Therefore, our research evidences the feasibility of using alginate/ZnO/CEO films as antibacterial packaging for cheese in order to extend its shelf life.Entities:
Keywords: alginate film; antibacterial packaging; biodegradable; cheese; citronella essential oil; edible packaging; zinc oxide nanoparticles
Year: 2021 PMID: 34371712 DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics13071020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmaceutics ISSN: 1999-4923 Impact factor: 6.321