INVESTIGADORES
GENDE Liesel Brenda
artículos
Título:
Sodium caseinate films with oregano and laurel essential oils for active packaging
Autor/es:
ALVAREZ BS; DAMIANI N; CZERNER M; MARTUCCI J; GENDE L.B.,
Revista:
Journal of applied packaging research
Editorial:
The Rochester Institute of Technology
Referencias:
Lugar: nueva york; Año: 2019 vol. 11 p. 24 - 43
ISSN:
1557-7244
Resumen:
Argentine Pategrás cheese is one of the most popular types of cheese in Argentina. The main spoilage causes in these products are microbiological contamination and lipid rancidity. Semi-hard cheeses are usually covered with a paraffin wax that favors its preservation. When pieces are stored, cutting faces must be protected to prevent desiccation and contamination. Active biodegradable films are an alternative to the traditional materials, in particular, casein-based edible films are attractive for food applications. In the present work, active films of sodium caseinate with oregano (Origanum vulgare) and laurel (Laurus nobilis) essential oils were produced for packaging a processed Pategrás cheese. Aseptical portions of these were packaged by heat sealing, the samples were stored under shelf conditions (12.8 °C and 70-80% RH) for 56 days. Portions were periodically removed from storage and microbiological count of mesophilic microorganisms, food pathogens like S. aureus, as well as fungi and yeasts determination were made on samples surfaces. The results showed the highest antimicrobial activity of films with oregano essential oil. Subsequently the sensory analysis of packaged cheeses was made; those involved with active films with essential oils, were the freshest at the end of shelf life and showed the highest acceptability by the sensory panel members throughout the study period.