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Pectin-based film activated with carboxylated cellulose nanocrystals-stabilized oregano essential oil Pickering emulsion.

Authors :
Yang, Wenjing
Zhang, Shikai
Hu, Yanna
Fu, Quanbin
Cheng, Xinxin
Li, Yijing
Wu, Peng
Li, Houshen
Ai, Shiyun
Source :
Food Hydrocolloids. Jun2024, Vol. 151, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The high brittleness, susceptibility to moisture absorption and low biological activity of pectin films limit their development. To address these limitations, carboxylated cellulose nanocrystals-stabilized oregano essential oil Pickering emulsion (COPE) was prepared to activate pectin films. COPE has good compatibility, and it can be uniformly dispersed in pectin matrix, which promotes the stable formation of composite films characterized by tight entanglement and hydrogen bonding between COPE and pectin molecules. Compared with pure pectin film, pectin-COPE composite film shows higher tensile strength (16.03 MPa), elongation at break (25.27%), water contact angle (88.02°) and lower water vapor permeability (1.40 × 10−10 g/m·s·Pa). Importantly, COPE endows pectin film with unique anti-ultraviolet (composite film almost completely blocks light in the UVC (275-200 nm) and UVB (320-275 nm) regions, as well as most light in the UVA (400-320 nm) region), antioxidation (DPPH radical scavenging capacity and T-AOC were maximized by 4.53% and 2.72%, respectively) and antibacterial properties (a clear ring of inhibition appears around the composite film), allowing it to significantly extend the shelf life and maintain the quality of cherries when used for packaging. In conclusion, COPE offers novel strategies to enhance the bioactive, mechanical and hydrophobic properties of pectin-based films, and the pectin-based composite films activated by COPE can provide more opportunities for food preservation/packaging as potential petrochemical plastic substitutes. [Display omitted] • Carboxylated cellulose nanocrystals (C–CNCs) were obtained by periodate oxidation. • C-CNCs-stabilized Pickering emulsions of essential oils (COPE) were prepared. • COPE has good biocompatibility and can be used to activate pectin-based films. • The performance of the activated film is significantly enhanced and exhibits unique bioactivities. • The activated films have great potential for producing active food packaging/coating. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0268005X
Volume :
151
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Food Hydrocolloids
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175698153
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodhyd.2024.109781