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- W2611337675 abstract "The overall objective of the doctoral thesis was the development of starch-based (S) biodegradable active films for food packaging applications, by applying both casting method and thermoprocessing. Different blends of S with protein material have been studied in order to improve the functional properties of the films or confer antimicrobial/antioxidant activity. The following protein materials were used: powder buttermilk (BM); lactoferrin (LF) and/or lysozyme (LZ), and bovine gelatin (BG). Ethyl lauroyl arginate (LAE, E243) was also incorporated as antimicrobial compound. Likewise, S:BG blend films, either with or without LAE, with previously oxidized S, have been studied to enhance the crosslinking of polymer chains and to improve the film properties. The films have been characterized as to their functional properties as packaging material, their antioxidant and/or antimicrobial properties, as well as their capacity for preserving different food systems, in terms of lipid oxidation and microbial spoilage. Blends of S with BM gave rise to films with a heterogeneous structure, in which the formation of a protein gel was observed when BM dispersion was heated with S at 90 oC for 30 min. The heat treatment promoted an increase in the resistance to break and stretchability of films, together with a decrease in water vapour permeability. Only those films subjected to heat treatment exhibited antioxidant activity, probably due to the release of active peptides as a result of high temperatures. However, no antilisterial activity was observed for any film containing BM. The incorporation of LF and/or LZ into S films, obtained by the casting method, led to a partial compatibility between polymers, thus affecting the microstructure of S films, as well as leading to an rise in the glass transition temperature. Films with proteins were less extensible, especially when LF was incorporated. All of the films tested were effective at controlling the progress of lipid oxidation in pork lard, whereas only films with LF/LZ blend reduced the growth of coliforms in minced pork meat, as a result of their synergistic action. Films based on S and BG blends (1:1) were obtained by both casting method and thermo-processing. Phase separation of both polymers (stratified structure or separated domains of both polymers, respectively) was observed in both cases. The incorporation of LZ, but mainly LAE, into films, enhanced the compatibility between polymers. Thermo-processed films were more permeable to water vapour and oxygen, less rigid and resistant and more stretchable, in comparison with those films obtained by casting. While LAE incorporation improved the water vapour barrier capacity, it worsened the oxygen barrier properties, contrary to the effect produced by LZ. All films with LAE exhibited high antilisterial activity. Films based on oxidized S and BG (1:1), obtained by casting, showed a high polymer compatibility, and crosslinking between the polymer chains occurred due to the carbonyl-amino condensation reaction. As a result, the water uptake ability of the films decreased and the mechanical and barrier properties improved, although film browning was induced due to the formation of Maillard compounds. LAE incorporation implied its involvement in condensation reactions, due to its bi-functional character (carbonyl-amino), thus affecting crosslinking and the film properties. These reactive processes progressed throughout storage time, leading to an increase in the mechanical resistance and browning of the films. The obtained Maillard compounds conferred antimicrobial capacity on the films, which increased as the storage time progressed. The application of blend films of native or oxidized S and BG with LAE, for the purposes of preserving vacuum packaged chicken breast fillets, extended the shelf-life through the inhibition of bacterial growth (total viable counts; psicrotrophic, anaerobic,lactic acid bacteria and coliforms). Samples packaged i" @default.
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- W2611337675 date "2017-05-05" @default.
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- W2611337675 title "Starch-protein active films for food preservation" @default.
- W2611337675 doi "https://doi.org/10.4995/thesis/10251/80616" @default.
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