The first objective of this study was to develop chitosan (CH)-carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) film forming dispersions (FFDs) containing oleic acid for the encapsulation of a hydrophobic active curcumin derivative (tetrahydrocurcumin-THC). The second objective examined the impact of oleic acid on the release of THC and the associated antioxidant and antimicrobial action of CH-CMC-THC films. Oleic acid had a strong negative impact on THC release potentially due to the stability of the THC encapsulation in the oleic acid droplet, as suggested by ATR-FTIR and SEM analyses. The in vitro antifungal activity against Botrytis cinerea, indicated significant antifungal activity of THC and CH-CMC FFD with or without oleic acid. In contrast, in vivo experiments consisting of the CH-CMC-THC FFD coating of blackberries had no effect on the microbial charge irrespective of the oleic acid presence. In addition, the visual appearance of the CH-CMC-THC FFDs coated-blackberries seemed better in the absence of oleic acid.

Effect of oleic acid on the release of tetrahydrocurcumin in chitosan-based films / E. Le Goué, C. Gardrat, M. Romain, M. Rollini, C. Moresoli, V. Coma. - In: FOOD HYDROCOLLOIDS. - ISSN 0268-005X. - 124:part A(2022 Mar), pp. 107202.1-107202.10. [10.1016/j.foodhyd.2021.107202]

Effect of oleic acid on the release of tetrahydrocurcumin in chitosan-based films

M. Rollini
Formal Analysis
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2022

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The first objective of this study was to develop chitosan (CH)-carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) film forming dispersions (FFDs) containing oleic acid for the encapsulation of a hydrophobic active curcumin derivative (tetrahydrocurcumin-THC). The second objective examined the impact of oleic acid on the release of THC and the associated antioxidant and antimicrobial action of CH-CMC-THC films. Oleic acid had a strong negative impact on THC release potentially due to the stability of the THC encapsulation in the oleic acid droplet, as suggested by ATR-FTIR and SEM analyses. The in vitro antifungal activity against Botrytis cinerea, indicated significant antifungal activity of THC and CH-CMC FFD with or without oleic acid. In contrast, in vivo experiments consisting of the CH-CMC-THC FFD coating of blackberries had no effect on the microbial charge irrespective of the oleic acid presence. In addition, the visual appearance of the CH-CMC-THC FFDs coated-blackberries seemed better in the absence of oleic acid.
chitosan; carboxymethyl cellulose; oleic acid; tetrahydrocurcumin; films; blackberries
Settore AGR/15 - Scienze e Tecnologie Alimentari
Settore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
mar-2022
23-set-2021
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