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Published on: May 10, 2013
Biodegradable antimicrobial films prepared in a continuous way by melt extrusion using plant extracts as effective
Shanxue Jiang1, Tongming Guo2, Jinhao Liu3
1Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing 100048, China; State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Food Chain Pollution Control, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing 100048, China.
Abstract:
Packaging plays an important role in delaying food spoilage. However, conventional packaging films do not have antimicrobial properties. Films with antimicrobial components are receiving growing research interest. However, many of the reported studies use conventional non-degradable polymers during film preparation, posing a significant threat to the environment and sustainable development. Furthermore, conventional inorganic antibacterial agents are commonly used during film preparation, posing a risk to food safety. In this study, antibacterial compounds were extracted from diverse plants, and then biodegradable antimicrobial films were prepared in a continuous way via the melt extrusion method. Especially, films prepared using Vernicia fordii and Phyllanthus urinaria extracts showed effective antibacterial activities against common foodborne pathogens. This study is the first to prepare antibacterial films in a continuous way using natural plant extracts as the effective components, and may shed new light on future research in preparing green antibacterial films via environment-friendly approaches.

