Biodegradable antibacterial food packaging based on carboxymethyl cellulose from sugarcane bagasse/cassava starch/chitosan/gingerol extract stabilized silver nanoparticles (Gin-AgNPs) and vanillin as cross-linking agent

Bioplastic food packaging Biodegradation Cassava starch Carboxymethyl cellulose Bagasse Extend shelf-life
["Plaeyao, Kittiya","Talodthaisong, Chanon","Yingyuen, Worapol","Kaewbundit, Ramet","Tun, Wonn Shweyi Thet","Saenchoopa, Apichart","Kayunkid, Navaphun","Wiwattananukul, Rujirek","Sakulsombat, Morakot","Kulchat, Sirinan"] 2025-02-28 期刊论文
The increasing issue of plastic waste necessitates improved solutions, and biodegradable food packaging is a promising alternative to traditional plastic. In this study, we prepared packaging films using cassava starch (CV), chitosan (CT) and carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), with glycerol as a plasticizer. However, these films require modifications to enhance their mechanical properties. Therefore, we modified the films by adding vanillin as the crosslinking agent and gingerol extract stabilized silver nanoparticles. The films were fabricated using the filmcasting method and characterized by FTIR, XRD, SEM, TGA, mechanical property test, biodegradability test, antibacterial test and food packaging evaluation test. Among these films, CT/CV/V/CMC/Gin-AgNPs1 exhibited superior mechanical properties and demonstrated excellent anti-bacterial property both for gram-positive (S. aureus) and gram-negative (E. coli) bacteria and biodegradability, losing over 50% of its weight after 21 days of burial in soil and effectively preserved grapes at 4 degrees C for 21 days.
来源平台:FOOD CHEMISTRY