pH-responsive pectin-based multifunctional films incorporated with curcumin and sulfur nanoparticles

Publication date: Available online 20 November 2019Source: Carbohydrate PolymersAuthor(s): Parya Ezati, Jong-Whan RhimAbstractpH-responsive pectin-based functional films have been prepared by incorporating curcumin and sulfur nanoparticles (SNP). FTIR and SEM results indicated that curcumin and SNP were uniformly dispersed in the pectin to form a well-developed composite film. Addition of curcumin and SNP significantly influenced the surface color and UV-blocking properties of the composite films. The composite films showed a higher water contact angle and thermal stability compared with the neat pectin film, however, the mechanical and water vapor barrier properties did not change significantly. The composite film exhibited antibacterial activity against E. coli and L. monocytogenes, and strong antioxidant activity. When applied to shrimp packaging, the film showed a pH-responsive highly distinctive color change from yellow to orange as the quality of the shrimp changed.
Source: Carbohydrate Polymers - Category: Biomedical Science Source Type: research