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CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 270, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.118391
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Pullulan; Polyvinyl alcohol; Nanofibers; Metal-organic framework; Thymol; Synergistic antibacterial packaging
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In this study, a novel pullulan/polyvinyl alcohol nanofiber loaded with thymol-carrier metal-organic framework nanoparticles was developed for antibacterial food packaging. The nanofibers exhibited synergistic antibacterial activities against E. coli and S. aureus under light irradiation. Bioassays and fruit preservation study confirmed the good biosafety of the polymeric film, suggesting its potential application in food packaging.
Pathogenic microorganisms posed perniciousness for postharvest fruits and vegetables, as well as brought potential risks for human health. In this work, pullulan/polyvinyl alcohol (PUL/PVA) nanofibers incorporated with thymol-loaded porphyrin metal-organic framework nanoparticles (THY@PCN-224 NPs) were developed for antibacterial food packaging. PCN-224 MOFs not only act as thymol loading carriers but also highly produce singlet oxygen (O-1(2)) with bactericidal activity. PUL/PVA nanofiber was a promising sustainable substrate because of its good flexibility, biocompatibility and biodegradability. The loading capacity of PCN-224 for thymol was about 20%. The THY@PCN/PUL/PVA nanofibers exhibited synergistic antibacterial activities against E. coli (-99%) and S. aureus (-98%) under light irradiation. The cell viability assays and fruit preservation study demonstrated good biosafety of the polymeric film. The results suggested that this novel nanofiber has potential application prospects for food packaging.
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