PERSONAL DE APOYO
PINTOS Esteban
artículos
Título:
Active films based on thermoplastic corn starch and chitosan oligomer for food packaging applications
Autor/es:
CASTILLO LUCIANA A.; FARENZENA SONIA; PINTOS ESTEBAN; RODRÍGUEZ MARÍA S.; VILLAR MARCELO A.; GARCIA MARIA A.; LOPEZ OLIVIA V.
Revista:
Food Packaging and Shelf Life
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2017 vol. 14 p. 128 - 136
ISSN:
2214-2894
Resumen:
Antimicrobial biodegradable films based on thermoplastic corn starch (TPS) and chitosan oligomers (CO) were obtained in order to develop a package prototype for perishable food products. Active films were fabricated thermo-compressing a sandwiched structure constituted by a thin layer of an oligomers enriched solution between two TPS films, previously made by melt-mixing and hot-pressing. Regarding enriched solution, it was obtained by dissolving oligomers in diluted acetic acid. Final material was characterized, determining its physical and optical properties, as well as, studying its microstructure. By diffusion assays it was demonstrated the capability of CO to migrate from the active film towards aqueous simulant media. Moreover, oligomers were able to diffuse from the matrix, regardless the aqueous medium acidity. Experimental data of diffusion assays were fitted using a mathematical , estimating diffusion coefficients at three studied pH values (3, 5, and 7). Active film was used to obtain sachets to package perishable foods such as strawberries, ricotta, and flavored breads, which were stored for 7 days under controlled conditions. Antimicrobial capacity of active sachets was corroborated through molds and yeast counts in the stored food products. Besides, it was demonstrated that CO incorporation to packaging material resulted more efficient to inhibit microbial development than the spraying technique.