Active packaging for table grapes: Evaluation of antimicrobial performances of packaging for shelf life of the grapes under thermal stress
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The paper reports the formulationofan active packaging basedon PET coated with a Layered Double Hydroxide (LDH) hosting 2-acetoxybenzoic anion (salicylate) as antimicrobial molecule. The release of the molecule an-chored to the LDH, compared to the molecule free dispersed into the coating, appeared much slower. Permeability of carbon dioxide and oxygen through the packaging at different temperatures was evaluated, as well as the capability of the active material to inhibit Pseudomonas, Listeria and Lactobacillus. Table grape was stored in thermal stress conditions (i.e. 10°C) into the active packaging and the total mesophilic aerobic count and yeasts and moulds population was evaluated up to 14 days of storage. The experimental results were used for a theoretical prediction of shelflife of the packed grapes and compared with the same fruit packed into untreated material. Global and specific migration of salicylic acid from the active packaging demonstrated, in compliance with the migration limits of the EU regulation, the suitability of the considered material for food contact.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Layered double hydroxides; Active coating; Antimicrobial; Table grapes
Elenco autori:
Pace, Bernardo; Clarizia, Gabriele; Quintieri, Laura; Cefola, Maria; Bernardo, Paola
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