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Influence of starch oxidation on the functionality of starch-gelatin based active films.

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Biodegradable active films were prepared by casting, using corn starch, with differing oxidation degree, bovine gelatin, glycerol, as a plasticizer, and ethyl lauroyl arginate (LAE) as antimicrobial compound. The films… Click to show full abstract

Biodegradable active films were prepared by casting, using corn starch, with differing oxidation degree, bovine gelatin, glycerol, as a plasticizer, and ethyl lauroyl arginate (LAE) as antimicrobial compound. The films were characterized as to their microstructure, physical properties and water affinity. Starch oxidation with sodium periodate (SP) greatly improved polymer compatibility and crosslinking, especially at 1:1 glucose:SP molar ratio, which promoted the films' strength (40-92%) and barrier capacity (33 and 40% reduction in water vapour and oxygen permeability, respectively in LAE-free films), while Maillard reactions promoted the film browning. LAE, with amino and carbonyl groups, participated in the condensation reactions, interfering in the network crosslinking. All films with LAE showed bactericidal effect against Listeria innocua and Escherichia coli and LAE free films with oxidized starch inhibited the growth of both bacteria by 1-2 log CFU, due to the antimicrobial properties of Maillard compounds. Blend films with the most oxidized starch and gelatin containing LAE are promising materials for food packaging applications.

Keywords: oxidation; starch gelatin; active films; starch oxidation; starch

Journal Title: Carbohydrate polymers
Year Published: 2017

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