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Starch-PVA based films with Clitoria ternatea flower extract: Characterization, phenolic compounds release and compostability.
do Nascimento, João Vítor; Silva, Kaylaine Amorim; Giuliangeli, Vanessa Cipriani; Mendes, Ane Louise Dionizio; Piai, Lorena Paloma; Michels, Roger Nabeyama; Dal Bosco, Tatiane Cristina; Ströher, Gylles Ricardo; Shirai, Marianne Ayumi.
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  • do Nascimento JV; Department of Chemical Engineering, Federal University of Technology-Paraná, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Silva KA; Colégio Estadual Polivalente, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Giuliangeli VC; Post-graduate Program in Food Technology, Federal University of Technology-Paraná, Pioneiros 3131, Londrina, PR 86036-370, Brazil.
  • Mendes ALD; Department of Environmental Engineering, Federal University of Technology-Paraná, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Piai LP; Department of Environmental Engineering, Federal University of Technology-Paraná, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Michels RN; Department of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Technology-Paraná, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Dal Bosco TC; Department of Environmental Engineering, Federal University of Technology-Paraná, Londrina, Brazil.
  • Ströher GR; Post-graduate program in Chemical Engineering, Federal University of Technology-Paraná, Apucarana, Brazil.
  • Shirai MA; Post-graduate Program in Food Technology, Federal University of Technology-Paraná, Pioneiros 3131, Londrina, PR 86036-370, Brazil. Electronic address: marianneshirai@utfpr.edu.br.
Int J Biol Macromol ; 255: 128232, 2024 Jan.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37981283
The kinetic release of phenolic compounds from biodegradable films with Clitoria ternatea flower extract (ECT) in different food-simulant fluids and compostability were evaluated for the first time. This work aimed to incorporate ECT in starch-PVA-based film formulations, and the antioxidant capacity, total phenolic compounds, opacity, color, mechanical properties, compostability, and polyphenol release in different fluid simulants were determined. The results obtained showed that antioxidant activity and the total phenolic compounds were ECT dose dependent. Due to its antioxidant properties, ECT interfered with the film's composting process, reaching an average weight loss of 70 %. Additionally, the addition of ECT interfered with the mechanical properties, reducing the tensile strength, probably due to the plasticizer effect. The type of simulating fluid influenced the release of polyphenols from the films, and the presence of water favored the release because it hydrated and swelled the starch-PVA matrix, facilitating diffusion. The classic zero- and first-order models were the most effective in describing the release kinetics of polyphenols from the films. The results of this study demonstrate that the antioxidant potential and the release of polyphenols from starch-PVA-based films in different simulated fluids allow their application in active packaging, making them a sustainable alternative for food preservation.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Clitoria / Antioxidantes Idioma: En Revista: Int J Biol Macromol Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil Pais de publicación: Países Bajos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Clitoria / Antioxidantes Idioma: En Revista: Int J Biol Macromol Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil Pais de publicación: Países Bajos