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Biosynthesis of MgO Nanoparticles and Their Impact on the Properties of the PVA/Gelatin Nanocomposites for Smart Food Packaging Applications

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ACS APPLIED BIO MATERIALS
Volume 6, Issue 11, Pages 5037-5051

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.3c00723

Keywords

active and intelligent packaging; biosynthesis MgO NPs; Boswellia serrata gum; PVA/gelatin; mechanicalproperties; humidity-sensing properties

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This article investigates active and smart packaging biofilms with antibacterial and humidity-sensing properties. Poly(vinyl alcohol)/gelatin biofilms reinforced with biosynthesized magnesium nanoparticles were fabricated using a solvent-casting method. The results showed that the nanocomposite film containing 5% magnesium nanoparticles exhibited the highest tensile strength and humidity-sensing sensitivity. It also demonstrated favorable water contact angle and antibacterial properties, making it suitable for active food packaging.
Fabricating active and intelligent packaging materials has become the highest demand for catering to market needs, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, for ensuring food safety. Thus, the wider objective of this article was to promote active and smart packaging biofilms possessing antibacterial and humidity-sensing properties for sustainable poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)/gelatin (Ge) reinforced with biosynthesized magnesium nanoparticles (MgO NPs) by a solvent-casting route. The UV-visible spectrum has been utilized to determine the optimized biosynthesized MgO NPs and then the nanostructure of optimized MgO NPs investigated by varying techniques such as XRD, SEM-EDX, TEM, FT-IR, and thermogravimetric analysis. Four MgO NPs proportions (i.e., 1, 3, 5, and 10 wt %) were used to fabricate PVA/Ge biofilms. In the biofilms system, the tensile results showcased that the nanocomposite film containing 5 wt % of MgO NPs had the highest tensile strength value (i.e., 22.10 MPs) compared to the other biofilms or the unfilled blank (i.e., 6.30 MPs). Correspondingly, the humidity-sensing data revealed that the PVA/Ge-1% MgO NPs sensor had higher sensitivity over a broad range of relative humidity from (7-97% RH) and at 100 Hz. Additionally, the hydrophobicity of biofilms, measured by water contact angle, UV-stability, and antioxidant and antibacterial properties was also analyzed to possibly use these biofilms in active food packaging with extended shelf life of foodstuffs. However, the PVA/Ge-1% MgO NPs biofilm was predominately found to possess attractive sensing properties and could be considered as a sensor for intelligent food packaging.

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