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Preparation of nano/microcapsules of ozonated olive oil in chitosan matrix and analysis of physicochemical and microbiological properties of the obtained films

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ifset.2022.103181

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Nanocapsules; Ozonated olive oil; Chitosan; Active packaging; Biopolymer films; Enzymatic hydrolysis

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  1. National Science Centre of Poland [2016/21/B/ST8/02107]
  2. Ministry of Science and Higher Education

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In order to address the problem of food spoilage caused by microorganisms, active or intelligent packaging is being used. Biodegradable polymer composites are considered as a potential replacement for plastics. By encapsulating biologically active substances in a polymer matrix, controlled release of the substance is possible. The use of ozone has been found to limit the growth of microorganisms, and the addition of ozone derivatives of unsaturated fats enhances its bactericidal effect. In this study, the physicochemical and bacteriostatic properties of chitosan-based films containing encapsulated nanocapsules of ozonated olive oil were analyzed.
In order to meet one of the greatest problems of food technology, i.e. unwanted food spoilage caused by the action of microorganisms, active or intelligent packaging is being created and used with increasing frequency. At the same time, substitutes for plastics are being sought in order to protect the environment. Biodegradable polymer composites seem to be an extremely promising material that could replace synthetic materials in the future. By encapsulating biologically active substances in a polymer matrix, directional action and controlled release of the substance are possible. The use of ozone, which has become more and more popular especially recently, allows to limit the growth of microorganisms, and the production of ozone derivatives of unsaturated fats allows to reduce the short time of its decomposition.The aim of this study was to analyse the physicochemical and bacteriostatic properties of innovative chitosanbased films containing encapsulated nanocapsules of ozonated olive oil in two concentrations. The morphology and size of the obtained nanocapsules were determined using Scanning Electron Microscopy and DLS. The largest particle size was observed for the film containing the lower ozone concentration - up to 4900 nm, in the control film 3500 nm, for the film with the highest ozone concentration, the particle size was the smallest, with the majority in the range of 100-1000 nm. Ozone content was determined by peroxidation number. The properties of the composites were characterised by infrared (IR) which proved that chitosan is a good matrix for the formation of capsules and ultraviolet (UV) which showed that the obtained composite absorbs light in the range of blue and near ultraviolet light, and the addition of nanocapsules of ozonated olive oil increased the degree of absorption and decreased the transparency. We also performed photoluminescence spectroscopy before and after storage of pork meat proving that films are sensitive to the physico-chemical and biochemical transformation products formed as a result of meat spoilage. The study of the microbiological properties included the analysis of the microbiological quality of pork meat stored under the obtained films as a function of time. The films have a bactericidal and bacteriostatic effect and the addition of ozonated olive oil capsules increases the bactericidal effect against Gram-negative bacteria. Contact angles, Water Vapour Transmission Rate and transparency were also determined and they were subjected to enzymatic hydrolysis. Water absorption, solubility and liquid absorption capacity were determined. All tested samples show high hydrophobicity and low solubility, and the ozone content directly influences these parameters.

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