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3D Printed gelatin film with Garcinia atroviridis extract

Journal

JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-MYSORE
Volume 59, Issue 11, Pages 4341-4351

Publisher

SPRINGER INDIA
DOI: 10.1007/s13197-022-05508-y

Keywords

3D printing; Edible film; Gelatin film; Glycerol; Garcinia atroviridis extract

Funding

  1. UCSI Fundamental Research Grant Scheme from the Ministry of Education Malaysia [FRGS/1/2020/STG01/UCSI/02/3]
  2. UCSI University, Ministry of Education Malaysia

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The study developed a 3D printed gelatin edible film using glycerol and Garcinia atroviridis extract (GAE), and evaluated its physical, mechanical, and antimicrobial properties.
Active packaging, such as edible film with antibacterial properties, can help extend the shelf life of food. The research aimed to develop a 3D printed gelatin edible film by using glycerol and Garcinia atroviridis extract (GAE). Mechanical properties of gelatin gel, physical, mechanical, and antimicrobial properties of edible film with glycerol and GAE were determined. Water solubility, total colour difference, and elongation of break of gelatin edible film increased as glycerol concentration increased (0-25% w/w), whereas tensile strength and Young's modulus value decreased from 26.5 to 4.64 MPa and 3.04 to 0.13 MPa, respectively. On the other hand, increasing GAE from 1 to 4% (w/w) increases elongation at break from 40.83 to 98.27%, while decreasing edible film tensile strength and gelatin gel hardness value from 8.94 to 6.21 MPa and 1848.67 to 999.67 g, respectively. Using 20% (w/w) glycerol and 4% (w/w) GAE, the best 3D printed film with low tensile strength (6.21 MPa), high elongation at break (98.27%), and antibacterial activity against S. aureus with 7.23 mm zone of inhibition was developed. It seems to have a great potentiality as an active packaging material for 3D printed gelatin edible film.

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