Pressurized liquid extraction of bioactive compounds from grape peel and application in pH-sensing carboxymethyl cellulose films: A promising material to monitor the freshness of pork and milk

Food Res Int. 2024 Mar:179:114017. doi: 10.1016/j.foodres.2024.114017. Epub 2024 Jan 12.

Abstract

This study produced pH-sensing carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) films functionalized with bioactive compounds obtained by pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) of grape peel to monitor the freshness of pork and milk. A semi-continuous PLE was conducted using hydroethanolic solution (70:30, v/v) at a flow rate of 5 mL/min, 15 MPa, and 60 °C. The films were produced by the casting technique using CMC (2.5 %, w/v), glycerol (1 %, v/v), and functionalized with 10, 30, and 50 % (v/v) grape peel extract. From the results obtained, LC-MS/MS revealed that PLE extracted twenty-seven phenolic compounds. The main phenolic compounds were kaempferol-3-glucoside (367.23 ± 25.88 µg/mL), prunin (270.23 ± 3.62 µg/mL), p-coumaric acid (236.43 ± 26.02 µg/mL), and procyanidin B1 (117.17 ± 7.29 µg/mL). The CMC films presented suitable color and mechanical properties for food packaging applications. The addition of grape peel extract promoted the pH-sensing property, showing the sensitivity of anthocyanins to pH changes. The films functionalized with grape peel extract presented good release control of bioactive compounds, making them suitable for food packaging applications. When applied to monitor the freshness of pork and milk, the films exhibited remarkable color changes associated with the pH of the food during storage. In conclusion, PLE is a sustainable approach to obtaining bioactive compounds from the grape peel, which can be applied in the formulation of pH-sensing films as a promising sustainable material to monitor food freshness during storage.

Keywords: Active packaging; Anthocyanins; Food packaging; Intelligent packaging; Natural food colorants.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anthocyanins / chemistry
  • Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium / chemistry
  • Chromatography, Liquid
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Milk
  • Phenols
  • Pork Meat*
  • Red Meat* / analysis
  • Swine
  • Tandem Mass Spectrometry
  • Vitis*

Substances

  • Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium
  • Anthocyanins
  • Phenols