Methods of Incorporating Plant-Derived Bioactive Compounds into Films Made with Agro-Based Polymers for Application as Food Packaging: A Brief Review

Plastic, usually derived from non-renewable sources, is among the most used materials in food packaging. Despite its barrier properties, plastic packaging has a recycling rate below the ideal and its accumulation in the environment leads to environmental issues. One of the solutions approached to mi...

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Main Authors: Gislaine Ferreira Nogueira, Rafael Augustus de Oliveira, José Ignacio Velasco, Farayde Matta Fakhouri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/11/2518
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spelling doaj-19173168b47d4af3968928969fb621832020-11-25T03:53:07ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602020-10-01122518251810.3390/polym12112518Methods of Incorporating Plant-Derived Bioactive Compounds into Films Made with Agro-Based Polymers for Application as Food Packaging: A Brief ReviewGislaine Ferreira Nogueira0Rafael Augustus de Oliveira1José Ignacio Velasco2Farayde Matta Fakhouri3Academic unit of Passos, Minas Gerais State University, Passos 37900-106, MG, BrazilSchool of Agricultural Engineering, University of Campinas, Campinas 13083-875, SP, BrazilDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Carrer Colom 114, E-08222 Terrassa, SpainDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Carrer Colom 114, E-08222 Terrassa, SpainPlastic, usually derived from non-renewable sources, is among the most used materials in food packaging. Despite its barrier properties, plastic packaging has a recycling rate below the ideal and its accumulation in the environment leads to environmental issues. One of the solutions approached to minimize this impact is the development of food packaging materials made from polymers from renewable sources that, in addition to being biodegradable, can also be edible. Different biopolymers from agricultural renewable sources such as gelatin, whey protein, starch, chitosan, alginate and pectin, among other, have been analyzed for the development of biodegradable films. Moreover, these films can serve as vehicles for transporting bioactive compounds, extending their applicability as bioactive, edible, compostable and biodegradable films. Biopolymer films incorporated with plant-derived bioactive compounds have become an interesting area of research. The interaction between environment-friendly biopolymers and bioactive compounds improves functionality. In addition to interfering with thermal, mechanical and barrier properties of films, depending on the properties of the bioactive compounds, new characteristics are attributed to films, such as antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, color and innovative flavors. This review compiles information on agro-based biopolymers and plant-derived bioactive compounds used in the production of bioactive films. Particular emphasis has been given to the methods used for incorporating bioactive compounds from plant-derived into films and their influence on the functional properties of biopolymer films. Some limitations to be overcome for future advances are also briefly summarized. This review will benefit future prospects for exploring innovative methods of incorporating plant-derived bioactive compounds into films made from agricultural polymers.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/11/2518food packagingantioxidant activityantimicrobialsnatural compoundsbiopolymersagricultural products
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author Gislaine Ferreira Nogueira
Rafael Augustus de Oliveira
José Ignacio Velasco
Farayde Matta Fakhouri
spellingShingle Gislaine Ferreira Nogueira
Rafael Augustus de Oliveira
José Ignacio Velasco
Farayde Matta Fakhouri
Methods of Incorporating Plant-Derived Bioactive Compounds into Films Made with Agro-Based Polymers for Application as Food Packaging: A Brief Review
Polymers
food packaging
antioxidant activity
antimicrobials
natural compounds
biopolymers
agricultural products
author_facet Gislaine Ferreira Nogueira
Rafael Augustus de Oliveira
José Ignacio Velasco
Farayde Matta Fakhouri
author_sort Gislaine Ferreira Nogueira
title Methods of Incorporating Plant-Derived Bioactive Compounds into Films Made with Agro-Based Polymers for Application as Food Packaging: A Brief Review
title_short Methods of Incorporating Plant-Derived Bioactive Compounds into Films Made with Agro-Based Polymers for Application as Food Packaging: A Brief Review
title_full Methods of Incorporating Plant-Derived Bioactive Compounds into Films Made with Agro-Based Polymers for Application as Food Packaging: A Brief Review
title_fullStr Methods of Incorporating Plant-Derived Bioactive Compounds into Films Made with Agro-Based Polymers for Application as Food Packaging: A Brief Review
title_full_unstemmed Methods of Incorporating Plant-Derived Bioactive Compounds into Films Made with Agro-Based Polymers for Application as Food Packaging: A Brief Review
title_sort methods of incorporating plant-derived bioactive compounds into films made with agro-based polymers for application as food packaging: a brief review
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Plastic, usually derived from non-renewable sources, is among the most used materials in food packaging. Despite its barrier properties, plastic packaging has a recycling rate below the ideal and its accumulation in the environment leads to environmental issues. One of the solutions approached to minimize this impact is the development of food packaging materials made from polymers from renewable sources that, in addition to being biodegradable, can also be edible. Different biopolymers from agricultural renewable sources such as gelatin, whey protein, starch, chitosan, alginate and pectin, among other, have been analyzed for the development of biodegradable films. Moreover, these films can serve as vehicles for transporting bioactive compounds, extending their applicability as bioactive, edible, compostable and biodegradable films. Biopolymer films incorporated with plant-derived bioactive compounds have become an interesting area of research. The interaction between environment-friendly biopolymers and bioactive compounds improves functionality. In addition to interfering with thermal, mechanical and barrier properties of films, depending on the properties of the bioactive compounds, new characteristics are attributed to films, such as antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, color and innovative flavors. This review compiles information on agro-based biopolymers and plant-derived bioactive compounds used in the production of bioactive films. Particular emphasis has been given to the methods used for incorporating bioactive compounds from plant-derived into films and their influence on the functional properties of biopolymer films. Some limitations to be overcome for future advances are also briefly summarized. This review will benefit future prospects for exploring innovative methods of incorporating plant-derived bioactive compounds into films made from agricultural polymers.
topic food packaging
antioxidant activity
antimicrobials
natural compounds
biopolymers
agricultural products
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/11/2518
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