Carrageenan-based films incorporated with jaboticaba peel extract: An innovative material for active food packaging

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This research investigated the bioactive potential of jaboticaba peel extract (JPE) and proposed an innovative material for food packaging based on carrageenan films incorporated with JPE. The extract was obtained through microwave assisted extraction (MAE) according to central composite rotational design and the optimized conditions showed a combined antimicrobial and antioxidant actions when the extraction process is accomplished at 80◦ C and 1 min. The carrageenan film incorporated with JPE was manageable, homogeneous and the presence of JPE into film increased the thickness and improved the light barrier of the film. The results of solubility and mechanical properties did not show significant differences. The benefit of using MAE to improve the recovery of bioactive compounds was demonstrated and the carrageenan film with JPE showed a great strategy to add additives into food packaging.

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Avila, L. B., Barreto, E. R. C., de Souza, P. K., Silva, B. D. Z., Martiny, T. R., Moraes, C. C., … da Rosa, G. S. (2020). Carrageenan-based films incorporated with jaboticaba peel extract: An innovative material for active food packaging. Molecules, 25(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25235563

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