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Title
Pullulan-chitosan coatings onto polyethylene foils for the development of active packaging material
Authors
LIDIJA FRAS ZEMLJIC NATAŠA POKLAR ULRIH META STERNIŠA SONJA SMOLE MOŽINA OLIVIJA PLOHL TJAŠA KRAŠEVACGLASER and JULIJA VOLMAJER VALH
Received
July 17, 2018
Published
Volume 53 Issue 1-2 January-February
Keywords
pullulan, chitosan, PE functionalization, active packaging
Abstract
Polyethylene (PE) material in the form of foils as conventional packaging material was functionalised with
polysaccharide pullulan and an additional layer of chitosan macromolecular solution. In this study, the best
concentration of pullulan (10%, 20% or 30%) was determined with the objective of improving the barrier properties of
conventional PE food packaging material. As additional layer, a chitosan macromolecular solution was adsorbed to the
material in order to endow it with antimicrobial activity. In this way, a functional composite material was developed,
which can find potential application as active packaging, to offer prolonged shelf-life to packaged food. The
functionalized PE material was analysed from the physico-chemical point of view (gravimetric analysis, goniometry,
FTIR spectroscopy, standard test for oxygen permeability, SEM analysis). Moreover, antimicrobial testing of the foils
was done and the desorption of both polysaccharides from the PE surface was evaluated. The latter properties are
essential when evaluating the practical value of active packaging.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2019.53.14
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