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Alkynyl silver modified chitosan and its potential applications in food area
Lei Mei1, Feng Jiang2, Fuwu Zhang3
1Department of Nutrition and Food Science, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, United States.
Abstract:
Chitosan was modified by substituting alkynyl silver on chitosan (Ag-CS) through a two-step chemical modification to form a novel antimicrobial coating material. The physicochemical property, antimicrobial activity, cytotoxicity, and potential food applications of Ag-CS were systematically investigated. The Ag-CS presented a smooth sheet structure, and demonstrated stronger antimicrobial effects than either silver acetate (AgOAc) or silver nitrate (AgNO3) against both Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria strains. Ag-CS also demonstrated a controlled release of Ag for over 5 days, whereas AgOAc or AgNO3 infused chitosan released over 90 % Ag within 4 h. Ag-CS coating on shrimps significantly extended their shelf-life. Overall, our results revealed that the newly developed Ag-CS antimicrobial coating material possesses strong antimicrobial efficacies with a sustained Ag release property, and its ability to slow down the spoilage rate of shrimps indicates its potential in the improvement of food quality and shelf life.

