Agro-wastes represent an abundant and economical source of antioxidant compounds. Extraction and incorporation of antioxidants from these compounds into ethyl cellulose films provides the basis for an active packaging material. Grape tannin extract (GT) incorporation into ethyl cellulose results in hydrogen bonding between polyphenols and ethyl cellulose strands, which allows for the polyphenols to remain active and to be securely incorporated. Incorporation of 0.5 % GT in ethyl cellulose produced a significant increase (p < 0.01) in antioxidant activity while not altering physical or mechanical properties. A higher loading of GT at 3.0 % into ethyl cellulose resulted in further improvement in antioxidant activity (12-fold), while a slight decrease in the tensile properties was noted due to the plasticizing effect of GT as a consequence of disruption of the intermolecular hydrogen bonding.
K. J. Olejar, S. Ray, A. Ricci, P. A. Kilmartin (2014). Superior antioxidant polymer films created through the incorporation of grape tannins in ethyl cellulose. CELLULOSE, 21, 4545-4556 [10.1007/s10570-014-0447-4].
Superior antioxidant polymer films created through the incorporation of grape tannins in ethyl cellulose
RICCI, ARIANNA;
2014
Abstract
Agro-wastes represent an abundant and economical source of antioxidant compounds. Extraction and incorporation of antioxidants from these compounds into ethyl cellulose films provides the basis for an active packaging material. Grape tannin extract (GT) incorporation into ethyl cellulose results in hydrogen bonding between polyphenols and ethyl cellulose strands, which allows for the polyphenols to remain active and to be securely incorporated. Incorporation of 0.5 % GT in ethyl cellulose produced a significant increase (p < 0.01) in antioxidant activity while not altering physical or mechanical properties. A higher loading of GT at 3.0 % into ethyl cellulose resulted in further improvement in antioxidant activity (12-fold), while a slight decrease in the tensile properties was noted due to the plasticizing effect of GT as a consequence of disruption of the intermolecular hydrogen bonding.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.