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  • Title: Development of chitosan films incorporated with rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum L.) peel extract and their application in pork preservation.
    Author: Yun D, Qin Y, Zhang J, Zhang M, Qian C, Liu J.
    Journal: Int J Biol Macromol; 2021 Oct 31; 189():900-909. PubMed ID: 34455005.
    Abstract:
    Chitosan (CS) films containing 0, 1, 3 and 5% (w/w) of polyphenol-rich rambutan peel extract (RPE) were developed. The micro-structural characterization and physical and functional properties of the films were determined. Results showed RPE formed strong interactions with CS, making film inner micro-structure become uniform and film crystallinity decline. Amongst different films, CS film containing 5% of RPE showed the lowest light transmission, moisture content (28.35%), water solubility (46.07%), water vapor permeability (8.41 × 10-10 g m-1 s-1 Pa-1) and oxygen permeability (0.28 cm3 mm m-2 day-1 atm-1). Meanwhile, CS film containing 5% of RPE exhibited the highest tensile strength (38.87 MPa) and elongation at break (51.73%) and the strongest antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. Finally, pork was wrapped with the films and stored at 4 °C for 8 days. Results showed pork wrapped with CS film containing 5% of RPE presented the lowest total volatile basic nitrogen level (9.17 mg/100 g), thiobarbituric acid reactive substance value (0.51 mg malondialdehyde/kg) and total viable count (4.53 log colony forming unit/g) and the best sensory attributes on the eighth day. Our results suggested the potential of CS film containing 5% of RPE as an active packaging material in pork preservation.
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