Enhanced antifungal activities of eugenol-entrapped casein nanoparticles against anthracnose in postharvest fruits

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This study aims to improve the antifungal effects of eugenol through low-energy self-assembly fabrication and optimization of eugenol-casein nanoparticles (EC-NPs). Optimized EC-NPs (eugenol/casein ratio of 1:5) were obtained with a mean size of 307.4 ± 2.5 nm and entrapment efficiency of 86.3% ± 0.2%, and showed high stability under incubated at 20 and 37 °C for 48 h. EC-NPs exhibited satisfactory sustained-release effect at 20 °C or 37 °C, with remaining eugenols amounts of 79.51% and 53.41% after 72 h incubation, respectively, which were significantly higher than that of native eugenol (only 26.40% and 19.82% after the first 12 h). EC-NPs exhibited a greater antifungal activity (>95.7%) against spore germination of fungus that was greater than that of native eugenol, showed 100% inhibition of the anthracnose incidence in postharvest pear after 7 d. EC-NPs is potential as an environmental-friendly preservatives in the food industry.

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Xue, Y., Zhou, S., Fan, C., Du, Q., & Jin, P. (2019). Enhanced antifungal activities of eugenol-entrapped casein nanoparticles against anthracnose in postharvest fruits. Nanomaterials, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9121777

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