Development of antimicrobial active packaging materials based on gluten proteins

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BACKGROUND The incorporation of natural biocide agents into protein-based bioplastics, a source of biodegradable polymeric materials, manufactured by a thermo-mechanical method is a way to contribute to a sustainable food packaging industry. This study assesses the antimicrobial activity of 10 different biocides incorporated into wheat gluten-based bioplastics. The effect that formulation, processing, and further thermal treatments exert on the thermo-mechanical properties, water absorption characteristics and rheological behaviour of these materials is also studied. RESULTS Bioplastics containing six of the 10 examined bioactive agents have demonstrated suitable antimicrobial activity at 37 °C after their incorporation into the bioplastic. Moreover, the essential oils are able to create an antimicrobial atmosphere within a Petri dish. CONCLUSION Depending on the selected biocide, its addition may alter the bioplastics protein network in a different extent, which leads to materials exhibiting less water uptake and different rheological and thermo-mechanical behaviours

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Gómez‐Heincke, D., Martínez, I., Partal, P., Guerrero, A., & Gallegos, C. (2015). Development of antimicrobial active packaging materials based on gluten proteins. In Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture (Vol. 96, Issue 10, pp. 3432–3438). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.7525

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