posted on 2022-04-25, 21:13authored bySwarup Roy, Parya Ezati, Jong-Whan Rhim
Biopolymer-based
functional blend films were prepared using pullulan
and gelatin with functional fillers of sulfur nanoparticles (SNPs)
and grape seed extract (GSE). A mixture of pullulan/gelatin (1:1)
produced a compatible but slightly translucent free-standing film.
SNPs capped with enoki mushroom extract and GSE were added as functional
fillers to improve the properties (physical and functional) of the
pullulan/gelatin-based film. The addition of SNP and GSE significantly
(p < 0.05) boosted the UV-light barrier, water
vapor barrier, and oxygen barrier properties of the pullulan/gelatin
films. The mechanical performance of the pullulan/gelatin-based films
was slightly decreased (∼10%), whereas the addition of fillers
did not significantly affect the hydrophobicity and thermal stability.
The addition of SNP provided the antimicrobial function against foodborne
pathogenic bacteria, L. monocytogenes and E. coli, while GSE provided a
powerful antioxidant activity to the pullulan/gelatin-based film.
Therefore, pullulan/gelatin-based composite films with better UV,
water vapor, and oxygen barrier properties and enhanced antioxidant
and antibacterial properties are expected to have high utility in
active food packaging applications.