2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodhyd.2020.105862
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Pectin films loaded with copaiba oil nanoemulsions for potential use as bio-based active packaging

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“…Among biopolymers, pectin is a polysaccharide constituting a plant cell wall with α-1,4-d-galacturonic acid structure [3]. Pectin can be used as a film material due to its non-toxicity, high solubility in water, and excellent film-forming ability [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among biopolymers, pectin is a polysaccharide constituting a plant cell wall with α-1,4-d-galacturonic acid structure [3]. Pectin can be used as a film material due to its non-toxicity, high solubility in water, and excellent film-forming ability [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spectrum of copaiba oil revealed bands centered at 2920, 2853, 1735, and 1160 cm −1 , corresponding to CH, O-CH 2 , C=O, and C=O stretching, respectively (Ribeiro et al, 2017b). In addition, the bands observed between 3365 and 3371 cm −1 in both NE and NE/ALG-SMT spectra are attributed to the interaction of copaiba oil with the hydroxyl groups of surfactants and biopolymer (Yu et al, 2012;Norcino et al, 2020). Figure 3C features the thermodynamic transitions of the ALG-SMT complex, ALG, and SMT.…”
Section: Structural Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Norcino et al [103] incorporated copaiba oil nano-emulsion as an antimicrobial in pectin films that were prepared from aqueous solutions (6% wt.) of pectin combined at 1:1 (weight ratio) with the previously prepared nanoemulsions (1-6% w/w).…”
Section: Effect Of Antimicrobials On the Biodegradation Of Polymer Based Active Packaging Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%