Edible iron yam and maize starch convenient food flavoring packaging films with lemon essential oil as plasticization
AUTOR(ES)
SONG, Xiaoyong, CHENG, Luming, TAN, Lian
FONTE
Food Sci. Technol
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
13/12/2018
RESUMO
Abstract Lemon essential oil was used as plasticizers to prepare iron yam/maize starch edible films. Changes of physical, microcosmic and antimicrobial properties of films were studied. Results showed that the addition of lemon essential oil led to the decrease of moisture content, transparency, whiteness index, water vapor permeability, solubility and tensile strength and the increase of b*, elongation and haze values. With the increase of lemon essential oil content, the antibacterial activity increased, and the surface and internal microstructure of the film became more and more heterogeneous. Compared with the control group, the tensile strength, water content and WVP of IYM/2LO films decreased by 21.9%, 23.5%, and 23.6%, respectively. When surfactant was added, the antimicrobial activity, solubility, haze, surface coarseness and porosity increased significantly, and the tensile strength decreased from 11.8MPa (IYM/1LO) to 7.60MPa (IYM/1LO/0.1S) obviously. The iron yam/maize starch edible films with good physical and antibacterial properties can be considered as convenient food flavoring packaging materials.
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