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Effect of Saffron on the Functional Property of Edible Films for Active Packaging Applications

Parya Ezati, Swarup Roy, Jong‐Whan Rhim

2022ACS Food Science & Technology24 citationsDOI

Abstract

An edible chitosan/pullulan (Chi/Pul)-based functional film incorporated with saffron was prepared using a solution casting method. The Chi/Pul film was pale yellow and highly transparent, but a bright yellow transparent film with strong UV protection (98%) was produced when saffron was added. The obtained results showed that the blended film’s water vapor and oxygen barrier properties were improved by 22 and 52%, respectively, while adding saffron did not affect the film’s physical performance. The saffron-added film showed very strong antioxidant functionality, indicating 90 and 70% activity against ABTS and DPPH methods, respectively, parallel to that of saffron. Furthermore, the composite film showed a somewhat improved antibacterial effect against Escherichia coli and Listeria monocytogenes compared to the neat Chi/Pul film. In conclusion, our results suggested that the saffron-added Chi/Pul-based edible film with enhanced UV, water vapor, and oxygen barrier properties and antioxidant activity might be used for food preservation as edible active packaging.

Topics & Concepts

Active packagingDPPHFood packagingListeria monocytogenesMaterials scienceFood scienceWater vaporABTSChemistryAntioxidantOrganic chemistryBiologyBacteriaGeneticsNanocomposite Films for Food PackagingSaffron Plant Research StudiesDye analysis and toxicity
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