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Fabrizio Borzi1, Elena Torrieri1, Magdalena Wrona2
1Department of Agricultural Science, University of Naples Federico II, Via Università 100, 80055 Portici, Italy.
Abstract:
New antioxidant polyamide was prepared by total immersion in active extract for 48 h. Its antioxidant performance was tested using DPPH (IC50 = 270 ± 21 μg/g) and ORAC (1.52 µmol Trolox/g). In vivo study was done using fresh minced meat stored at 4 °C and analysed after 0, 6, 13, 19, 23 days. After 23 days metmyoglobin (MetMbBK = 31.3 ± 2.9% and MetMbAOX = 25.9 ± 0.8%), CIE L*a*b* (a*BK = 15.0 ± 0.4 and a*AOX = 16.6 ± 0.3) and TBARS (MDABK = 0.0060 ± 0.0003 µg/g and MDAAOX = 0.0044 ± 0.0002 µg/g) showed an improvement of meat shelf life. The results showed that this active film protected meat during 23 days. Migration study to food simulants was done by UPLC®-QqQ-MS and UPLC®-ESI-Q-TOF-MSE. A decrease of oligomers migration (for caprolactam n = 3: BK = 0.050 ± 0.004 mg/Kg; AOX = 0.019 ± 0.001 mg/Kg) was found. INDUSTRIAL RELEVANCE: Nowadays, food industry is focused on improving shelf life of products by controlling its lipid oxidation using natural antioxidants. The obtained results let us design a new active packaging based on natural antioxidants for extending the shelf life of fresh minced meat at industrial scale.
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