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High-Stability Bi-Layer Films Incorporated with Liposomes @Anthocyanin/Carrageenan/Agar for Shrimp Freshness Monitoring

Junjun Zhang, Yan Yang, Jianing Zhang, Jiyong Shi, Li Liu, Xiaowei Huang, Wenjun Song, Zhihua Li, Xiaobo Zou, Megan Povey

2023Foods31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High-stability bi-layer films were prepared by incorporating anthocyanin-loaded liposomes into carrageenan and agar (A-CBAL) for non-destructive shrimp freshness monitoring. The encapsulation efficiency of the anthocyanin-loaded liposomes increased from 36.06% to 46.99% with an increasing ratio of lecithin. The water vapor transmission (WVP) of the A-CBAL films, with a value of 2.32 × 10−7 g · m−1 · h−1 · pa−1, was lower than that of the film with free anthocyanins (A-CBA). The exudation rate of the A-CBA film reached 100% at pH 7 and pH 9 after 50 min, while the A-CBAL films slowed down to a value lower than 45%. The encapsulation of anthocyanins slightly decreased the ammonia sensitivity. Finally, the bi-layer films with liposomes successfully monitored shrimp freshness with visible color changes to the naked eye. These results indicated that films with anthocyanin-loaded liposomes have potential applications in high-humidity environments.

Topics & Concepts

CarrageenanShrimpAnthocyaninAgarFood scienceChemistryLayer (electronics)LiposomeBiologyFisheryBiochemistryOrganic chemistryGeneticsBacteriaNanocomposite Films for Food PackagingAquaculture Nutrition and GrowthFood Chemistry and Fat Analysis