Microbial study of pH sensitive starch based film using agar diffusion method (zone inhibition assay)

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Active and smart packaging is a promising form of food packaging that offers a great economical potential due to consumer demand for a packaging that accommodate a hectic way of life. An antimicrobial film with pH colour indicator (pHF) can be made by incorporating suitable antimicrobial (AM) agent and colour indicator into food package matrices whilst applying a bio switch concept to inhibit the pathogenic microorganisms and respond automatically to changes (external stimuli) in the environment. The present work aimed to study the developed formulation of hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC)/wheat-starch based pHF film in which the active compound, thymol (0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, and 2.5% w/w) and 50:50% w/w bromothymol blue and methyl red (as the colour indicator) against microbial growth. A solution casting method was used in the film preparation while thymol and colourant were incorporated prior to casting. The effect of thymol showed a range of microbial inhibition zones of 16.3-26.4% and 22.1-39.9% towards E. coli and B. subtilis, respectively. Whilst, a lower inhibition zone of 0.4-5.1% was demonstrated for fungus A. niger.

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Khairuddin, N., Muhamad, I. I., Abdul Rahman, W. A. W., & Mobin Siddique, B. (2019). Microbial study of pH sensitive starch based film using agar diffusion method (zone inhibition assay). In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 607). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/607/1/012007

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