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Recent functionality developments of carboxymethyl chitosan as an active food packaging film material
Jiaqi Su1, Wanli Zhang2, Zahra Moradi3
1Department of Health Sciences and Technology, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Abstract:
In recent years, environmental concerns regarding the persistence of petroleum-based plastic food packaging have increased, prompting the exploration of biopolymer alternatives. Carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS), a derivative of chitosan, exhibits superior water-soluble film properties, making it an ideal material for degradable food packaging applications. This study comprehensively examines the synthesis methods and properties of CMCS, with a particular emphasis on recent advancements in CMCS-based food packaging films. Various functionalized CMCS-based food packaging films, including coblended, nanoparticle composite, plant extract composite, and cross-linked films, were reviewed. The practical applications of CMCS-based food packaging films and edible coatings in food preservation are also showcased. This study emphasizes that the notable compatibility of CMCC with a range of polymers and additives has facilitated the development of multifunctional packaging films. These innovations, including antibacterial, antioxidant, and smart-indicating variants, have demonstrated remarkable efficacy in preserving fruits, aquatic products, poultry, and other perishable goods.

