Antimicrobial nanocomposite films made of poly (lactic acid)–cellulose nanocrystals (PLA–CNC) in food applications—part B: effect of oregano essential oil release on …
S Salmieri, F Islam, RA Khan, FM Hossain… - Cellulose, 2014 - Springer
Antimicrobial nanocomposite films containing oregano essential oil (EO) were prepared by
solvent casting. Film matrix was composed of supramolecular poly (lactic acid)–cellulose
nanocrystals (PLA–CNC) nanocomposite. Bioactive PLA–CNC–oregano films were
prepared by incorporating oregano EO as an antimicrobial agent. Resulting films were then
converted into packaging applied on mixed vegetables as a food model and stored for 14
days at 4° C to determine their antimicrobial capacity against Listeria monocytogenes, their …
solvent casting. Film matrix was composed of supramolecular poly (lactic acid)–cellulose
nanocrystals (PLA–CNC) nanocomposite. Bioactive PLA–CNC–oregano films were
prepared by incorporating oregano EO as an antimicrobial agent. Resulting films were then
converted into packaging applied on mixed vegetables as a food model and stored for 14
days at 4° C to determine their antimicrobial capacity against Listeria monocytogenes, their …
Antimicrobial nanocomposite films made of poly (lactic acid)-cellulose nanocrystals (PLA-CNC) in food applications: part A—effect of nisin release on the inactivation …
S Salmieri, F Islam, RA Khan, FM Hossain… - Cellulose, 2014 - Springer
New bioactive nanocomposite films were prepared by compression molding method for food
applications. Film matrix was composed of poly (lactic acid) containing cellulose
nanocrystals (PLA-CNC). Nanocomposite films were converted to bioactive films using nisin
as an antimicrobial agent by an adsorption coating method. Resulting antimicrobial films
were then introduced in packages containing sliced cooked ham as a food model and stored
for 14 days at 4° C to determine their inhibiting capacity against Listeria monocytogenes and …
applications. Film matrix was composed of poly (lactic acid) containing cellulose
nanocrystals (PLA-CNC). Nanocomposite films were converted to bioactive films using nisin
as an antimicrobial agent by an adsorption coating method. Resulting antimicrobial films
were then introduced in packages containing sliced cooked ham as a food model and stored
for 14 days at 4° C to determine their inhibiting capacity against Listeria monocytogenes and …