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Download fileEffect of PPG-PEG-PPG on the Tocopherol-Controlled Release from Films Intended for Food-Packaging Applications
journal contribution
posted on 2012-08-22, 00:00 authored by María
del Mar Castro López, Sonia Dopico García, Ana Ares Pernas, José
Manuel López Vilariño, María Victoria González RodríguezThe feasibility of novel controlled release systems for
the delivery of active substances from films intended for food packaging
was investigated. Because polyolefins are used highly for food-packaging
applications, the reported high retention degree of antioxidants has
limited their use for active packaging. Thus, in this study, PP films
modified with different chain extenders have been developed to favor
and control the release rates of the low molecular weight antioxidant
tocopherol. The use of different chain extenders as polymer modifiers
(PE-PEG Mw, 575; and PPG-PEG-PPG Mw, 2000) has caused significant changes in tocopherol-specific
release properties. High-performance liquid chromatography coupled
to PDA-FL and PDA-MS was used to test tocopherol and chain extender
migration, respectively. The release of tocopherol from the prepared
films with two chain extenders into two food simulants was studied.
Different temperatures and storage times were also tested. Varying
the structural features of the films with the incorporation of different
levels of PPG-PEG-PPG, the release of tocopherol (food-packaging additive)
into different ethanolic simulants could be clearly controlled. The
effect of the temperature and storage time on the release of the antioxidant
has been outstanding as their values increased. The migration of the
chain extender, also tested, was well below the limits set by European
legislation.