Different chitosan solutions were characterized by evaluating zeta potential and particle size, in the absence or presence of spermidine and/or glycerol, and the physicochemical, morphological and antimicrobial properties of the derived films were determined. An increase of film tensile strength and elongation at break was observed by increasing chitosan amounts, whereas only tensile strength and Young's modulus values were revealed higher at all chitosan concentrations when spermidine was absent. Spermidine-containing films were always more extensible exhibiting an elongation at break even higher than that of glycerol-plasticized films. The concurrent presence of appropriate concentrations of spermidine and glycerol further enhanced the extensibility and plasticity of the biomaterial, conferring to it the ability to be heat-sealed, as well as similar permeability in comparison with Viscofan NDX, widely commercialized as protein-based food casing. Finally, all the prepared films exhibited a clear antimicrobial activity, thus representing credible candidates as food preservative coatings and/or wrappings.
Development and properties of new chitosan-based films plasticized with spermidine and/or glycerol / Sabbah, Mohammed; Di Pierro, Prospero; Cammarota, Marcella; Dell'Olmo, Eliana; Arciello, Angela; Porta, Raffaele. - In: FOOD HYDROCOLLOIDS. - ISSN 0268-005X. - 87:(2019), pp. 245-252. [10.1016/j.foodhyd.2018.08.008]
Development and properties of new chitosan-based films plasticized with spermidine and/or glycerol
Di Pierro, Prospero;Dell'Olmo, Eliana;Arciello, Angela;Porta, Raffaele
2019
Abstract
Different chitosan solutions were characterized by evaluating zeta potential and particle size, in the absence or presence of spermidine and/or glycerol, and the physicochemical, morphological and antimicrobial properties of the derived films were determined. An increase of film tensile strength and elongation at break was observed by increasing chitosan amounts, whereas only tensile strength and Young's modulus values were revealed higher at all chitosan concentrations when spermidine was absent. Spermidine-containing films were always more extensible exhibiting an elongation at break even higher than that of glycerol-plasticized films. The concurrent presence of appropriate concentrations of spermidine and glycerol further enhanced the extensibility and plasticity of the biomaterial, conferring to it the ability to be heat-sealed, as well as similar permeability in comparison with Viscofan NDX, widely commercialized as protein-based food casing. Finally, all the prepared films exhibited a clear antimicrobial activity, thus representing credible candidates as food preservative coatings and/or wrappings.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.