Characterization of Sodium Alginate-Locust Bean Gum Films Reinforced with Daphnetin Emulsions for the Development of Active Packaging

Polymers (Basel). 2022 Feb 14;14(4):731. doi: 10.3390/polym14040731.

Abstract

In this study, we characterized an active film made of sodium alginate (SA)-locust bean gum (LBG) containing daphnetin-based film. Physicochemical characteristics, as well as antioxidant and antibacterial properties, were investigated. The results showed that the addition of a low concentration of daphnetin increased the flexibility of SA-LBG cling film, leading to an improvement in elongation at break and tensile strength. As the daphnetin content increased, solubility, brightness and transparency of the cling film decreased, and the moisture permeability increased. The antioxidant capacity and antibacterial activity of films with daphnetin were improved compared to those of the basal film. In addition, the cling film formed by adsorption had higher bacterial (Shewanella putrefaciens and Pseudomonas fluorescens) inhibition and antioxidant activity rates than direct film formation. The results indicate that the combination of daphnetin in SA-LBG film provides an active film with antioxidant and antibacterial properties, with potential for the development of food-grade packaging material.

Keywords: active film; antimicrobial activity; daphnetin; physicochemical characteristics; scanning electron microscopy.