JOURNAL ARTICLE

Nanocellulose films activated with essential oils for active packaging applications

Casalini, Sara

Year: 2023 Journal:   AMS Dottorato Institutional Doctoral Theses Repository (University of Bologna)   Publisher: University of Bologna

Abstract

The study focused on the analysis of the state of the art of active packaging and on the development of an innovative active packaging system for food application based on the use of nanocellulose matrix embedded with essential oils. The solubility and diffusivity of thyme, cinnamon and oregano essential oils in three nanocellulose films, endowed with different carboxymethylation degree, were analysed. The antimicrobial and antioxidant activity of those films was also analyzed. Firstly, the activity against model pathogenic bacteria was tested and the minimum inhibitory concentration of each oil was determined (0.37 – 0.68 mg/mg of matrix). This initial validation was then followed by experimental settings aimed at testing the system directly on clamshell type packed raspberries. It was observed that thyme and oregano essential oils were more effective in maintaining firmness and reduce weight loss than cinnamon essential oil or controls, through 12 days storage at 1ºC. From the results obtained, it is possible to conclude that the dispersion of thyme and oregano essential oils in nanocellulose matrix is a promising technology to improve shelf-life of raspberries or other fresh fruits.

Keywords:
Nanocellulose Active packaging Essential oil Food packaging Antimicrobial Matrix (chemical analysis)

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