Sustainable Active PET Films by Functionalization With Antimicrobial Bio-Coatings

The realization of antimicrobial films through the incorporation of active agents into a polymer matrix is a promising alternative to the direct addition of antimicrobials into the food matrix. To this aim, the goal of this work was to develop a sustainable, food packaging solution with antimicrobia...

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Main Authors: Annalisa Apicella, Paola Scarfato, Luciano Di Maio, Loredana Incarnato
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Materials
Subjects:
PET
Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmats.2019.00243/full
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spelling doaj-5d9327c417444f4a88ef3704d5590f942020-11-25T02:13:21ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Materials2296-80162019-10-01610.3389/fmats.2019.00243489004Sustainable Active PET Films by Functionalization With Antimicrobial Bio-CoatingsAnnalisa ApicellaPaola ScarfatoLuciano Di MaioLoredana IncarnatoThe realization of antimicrobial films through the incorporation of active agents into a polymer matrix is a promising alternative to the direct addition of antimicrobials into the food matrix. To this aim, the goal of this work was to develop a sustainable, food packaging solution with antimicrobial effectiveness and high functional performance, based on Ethyl-Nα-dodecanoyl-L-arginate (LAE). Active biodegradable coatings, easy soluble to be removed, were realized by spreading a Polylactic acid/LAE coating solution, at different antimicrobial concentration (from 0 to 20%), on a recyclable Polyethylene-terephthalate substrate. The antimicrobial activity of the multilayer films was tested in vitro against E.Coli CECT 434 strain as pathogenic agent in liquid culture media. Moreover, the LAE chemical interaction with the PLA matrix was investigated, as well as its effect on the adhesion, wetting, optical and barrier properties of the films. The results pointed out that that the minimum LAE concentration incorporated already guarantees an antimicrobial activity comparable to commercial antimicrobial packaging solutions, and that, among the systems investigated, 10% LAE is the minimum concentration guaranteeing total inhibition without significantly altering the functionalities of the developed systems.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmats.2019.00243/fullantimicrobial packagingethyl-Nα-dodecanoyl-L-arginate (LAE)polylactic acid (PLA)PETcoatingbiodegradable film
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author Annalisa Apicella
Paola Scarfato
Luciano Di Maio
Loredana Incarnato
spellingShingle Annalisa Apicella
Paola Scarfato
Luciano Di Maio
Loredana Incarnato
Sustainable Active PET Films by Functionalization With Antimicrobial Bio-Coatings
Frontiers in Materials
antimicrobial packaging
ethyl-Nα-dodecanoyl-L-arginate (LAE)
polylactic acid (PLA)
PET
coating
biodegradable film
author_facet Annalisa Apicella
Paola Scarfato
Luciano Di Maio
Loredana Incarnato
author_sort Annalisa Apicella
title Sustainable Active PET Films by Functionalization With Antimicrobial Bio-Coatings
title_short Sustainable Active PET Films by Functionalization With Antimicrobial Bio-Coatings
title_full Sustainable Active PET Films by Functionalization With Antimicrobial Bio-Coatings
title_fullStr Sustainable Active PET Films by Functionalization With Antimicrobial Bio-Coatings
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Active PET Films by Functionalization With Antimicrobial Bio-Coatings
title_sort sustainable active pet films by functionalization with antimicrobial bio-coatings
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Materials
issn 2296-8016
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The realization of antimicrobial films through the incorporation of active agents into a polymer matrix is a promising alternative to the direct addition of antimicrobials into the food matrix. To this aim, the goal of this work was to develop a sustainable, food packaging solution with antimicrobial effectiveness and high functional performance, based on Ethyl-Nα-dodecanoyl-L-arginate (LAE). Active biodegradable coatings, easy soluble to be removed, were realized by spreading a Polylactic acid/LAE coating solution, at different antimicrobial concentration (from 0 to 20%), on a recyclable Polyethylene-terephthalate substrate. The antimicrobial activity of the multilayer films was tested in vitro against E.Coli CECT 434 strain as pathogenic agent in liquid culture media. Moreover, the LAE chemical interaction with the PLA matrix was investigated, as well as its effect on the adhesion, wetting, optical and barrier properties of the films. The results pointed out that that the minimum LAE concentration incorporated already guarantees an antimicrobial activity comparable to commercial antimicrobial packaging solutions, and that, among the systems investigated, 10% LAE is the minimum concentration guaranteeing total inhibition without significantly altering the functionalities of the developed systems.
topic antimicrobial packaging
ethyl-Nα-dodecanoyl-L-arginate (LAE)
polylactic acid (PLA)
PET
coating
biodegradable film
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmats.2019.00243/full
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