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Amphiphilic starch/cinnamaldehyde inclusion compound and its fresh-keeping application in polyvinyl alcohol/gelatin antibacterial composite film

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE [2022]
Yang Liu, Zhao Yanzhen, Liu Siqun, Wang Huifang, Gao Xianghua, Niu Baolong, Li Wenfeng
ABSTRACT

Abstract Plant essential oils have good antibacterial properties. However, due to their instability, there is still a particular gap with traditional antibacterial agents. Herein, polyvinyl alcohol/gelatin composite films were prepared by encapsulating the natural active antibacterial substance cinnamaldehyde with starch stearate (CMS-SA-CO) as an antibacterial agent. The structure, mechanical properties, degradability, antioxidant, antibacterial, and preservation properties of PGCC films were investigated. The results showed that the addition of CMS-SA-CO improved the film's tensile properties, hydrophobicity, and antioxidant activity. At the same time, the inhibition rates of E. coli and S. aureus were 98.54% and 95.31%, respectively. The prepared polyvinyl alcohol/gelatin composite films have good mechanical properties and excellent UV-blocking properties. The water degradation of the film showed that the degradation rate of PGCC reached 70%. Preservation experiments on cherry tomatoes showed that the PGCC film exhibited a certain freshness effect, maintaining a high acidity and soluble solid mass and a low weight loss rate. Therefore, composite films based on polyvinyl alcohol/gelatin and CMS-SA-CO have excellent application value. Graphical abstract

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