Designing Biodegradable and Active Multilayer System by Assembling an Electrospun Polycaprolactone Mat Containing Quercetin and Nanocellulose between Polylactic Acid Films

The design of multilayer systems is an innovative strategy to improve physical properties of biodegradable polymers and introduce functionality to the materials through the incorporation of an active compound into some of these layers. In this work, a trilayer film based on a sandwich of electrospun...

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Main Authors: Carol López de Dicastillo, Luan Garrido, Eliezer Velásquez, Adrián Rojas, Rafael Gavara
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/8/1288
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spelling doaj-d1327c6c61fc43609f5bb6083fd0a9bf2021-04-15T23:01:59ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602021-04-01131288128810.3390/polym13081288Designing Biodegradable and Active Multilayer System by Assembling an Electrospun Polycaprolactone Mat Containing Quercetin and Nanocellulose between Polylactic Acid FilmsCarol López de Dicastillo0Luan Garrido1Eliezer Velásquez2Adrián Rojas3Rafael Gavara4Packaging Innovation Center (LABEN-Chile), University of Santiago of Chile (USACH), Obispo Umaña 050, Santiago 9170201, ChilePackaging Innovation Center (LABEN-Chile), University of Santiago of Chile (USACH), Obispo Umaña 050, Santiago 9170201, ChilePackaging Innovation Center (LABEN-Chile), University of Santiago of Chile (USACH), Obispo Umaña 050, Santiago 9170201, ChilePackaging Innovation Center (LABEN-Chile), University of Santiago of Chile (USACH), Obispo Umaña 050, Santiago 9170201, ChilePackaging Laboratory, Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology, IATA-CSIC, Av. Agustín Escardino 7, 46980 Paterna, SpainThe design of multilayer systems is an innovative strategy to improve physical properties of biodegradable polymers and introduce functionality to the materials through the incorporation of an active compound into some of these layers. In this work, a trilayer film based on a sandwich of electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) fibers (PCLé) containing quercetin (Q) and cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) between extruded polylactic acid (PLA) films was designed with the purpose of improving thermal and barrier properties and affording antioxidant activity to packaged foods. PCLé was successfully electrospun onto 70 µm-thick extruded PLA film followed by the assembling of a third 25 µm-thick commercial PLA film through hot pressing. Optical, morphological, thermal, and barrier properties were evaluated in order to study the effect of PCL layer and the addition of Q and CNC. Bilayer systems obtained after the electrospinning process of PCL onto PLA film were also evaluated. The release of quercetin from bi- and trilayer films to food simulants was also analyzed. Results evidenced that thermal treatment during thermo-compression melted PCL polymer and resulted in trilayer systems with barrier properties similar to single PLA film. Quercetin release from bi- and trilayer films followed a similar profile, but achieved highest value through the addition of CNC.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/8/1288multilayerbiodegradablepolylactic acidpolycaprolactoneelectrospinning
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author Carol López de Dicastillo
Luan Garrido
Eliezer Velásquez
Adrián Rojas
Rafael Gavara
spellingShingle Carol López de Dicastillo
Luan Garrido
Eliezer Velásquez
Adrián Rojas
Rafael Gavara
Designing Biodegradable and Active Multilayer System by Assembling an Electrospun Polycaprolactone Mat Containing Quercetin and Nanocellulose between Polylactic Acid Films
Polymers
multilayer
biodegradable
polylactic acid
polycaprolactone
electrospinning
author_facet Carol López de Dicastillo
Luan Garrido
Eliezer Velásquez
Adrián Rojas
Rafael Gavara
author_sort Carol López de Dicastillo
title Designing Biodegradable and Active Multilayer System by Assembling an Electrospun Polycaprolactone Mat Containing Quercetin and Nanocellulose between Polylactic Acid Films
title_short Designing Biodegradable and Active Multilayer System by Assembling an Electrospun Polycaprolactone Mat Containing Quercetin and Nanocellulose between Polylactic Acid Films
title_full Designing Biodegradable and Active Multilayer System by Assembling an Electrospun Polycaprolactone Mat Containing Quercetin and Nanocellulose between Polylactic Acid Films
title_fullStr Designing Biodegradable and Active Multilayer System by Assembling an Electrospun Polycaprolactone Mat Containing Quercetin and Nanocellulose between Polylactic Acid Films
title_full_unstemmed Designing Biodegradable and Active Multilayer System by Assembling an Electrospun Polycaprolactone Mat Containing Quercetin and Nanocellulose between Polylactic Acid Films
title_sort designing biodegradable and active multilayer system by assembling an electrospun polycaprolactone mat containing quercetin and nanocellulose between polylactic acid films
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The design of multilayer systems is an innovative strategy to improve physical properties of biodegradable polymers and introduce functionality to the materials through the incorporation of an active compound into some of these layers. In this work, a trilayer film based on a sandwich of electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) fibers (PCLé) containing quercetin (Q) and cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) between extruded polylactic acid (PLA) films was designed with the purpose of improving thermal and barrier properties and affording antioxidant activity to packaged foods. PCLé was successfully electrospun onto 70 µm-thick extruded PLA film followed by the assembling of a third 25 µm-thick commercial PLA film through hot pressing. Optical, morphological, thermal, and barrier properties were evaluated in order to study the effect of PCL layer and the addition of Q and CNC. Bilayer systems obtained after the electrospinning process of PCL onto PLA film were also evaluated. The release of quercetin from bi- and trilayer films to food simulants was also analyzed. Results evidenced that thermal treatment during thermo-compression melted PCL polymer and resulted in trilayer systems with barrier properties similar to single PLA film. Quercetin release from bi- and trilayer films followed a similar profile, but achieved highest value through the addition of CNC.
topic multilayer
biodegradable
polylactic acid
polycaprolactone
electrospinning
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/13/8/1288
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