Development and characterization of active gelatin films loaded with rapeseed meal extracts

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The use of industrial waste as a material for the development of natural innovative and active packaging is economically and environmentally appealing. The aim of this study was to develop and characterize active gelatin films incorporating rapeseed oil industry waste. Water (RMWE) and methanolic (RM-MWE) extracts of rapeseed meal (RM) were used as active agents in film formulations. The active films were produced by a casting technique. The physicochemical, mechanical, optical, morphological, radical scavenging, and antibacterial properties of the films were analyzed. The addition of RM-WE and RM-MWE in the concentrations range between 4 and 12% promoted an increase of Young’s modulus (YM) and radical scavenging properties of films investigated by the direct QUick, Easy, New, CHEap and Reproducible procedure using 2,2diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (QUENCHERDPPH ) and 2,2′-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (QUENCHERABTS ) radicals. The antibacterial properties of films were examined against five bacterial strains: E. coli, S. enterica, M. luteus, L. monocytogenes, and S. aureus. Additionally, color and opacity of the control and fortified films differed significantly. The gelatin films with RM extracts are resistant to the microbial spoilage and could be used to produce active packaging for food that is vulnerable to rancidity effects.

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Tymczewska, A., Furtado, B. U., Nowaczyk, J., Hrynkiewicz, K., & Szydłowska-Czerniak, A. (2021). Development and characterization of active gelatin films loaded with rapeseed meal extracts. Materials, 14(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14112869

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