食品包装
细菌纤维素
材料科学
纤维素
活性包装
壳聚糖
原位
环境友好型
化学工程
纳米技术
食品科学
有机化学
化学
生态学
工程类
生物
作者
Yibing Zhang,Guoqiang Chen,Wenhao Qin,Xiao Men,Lijuan Liu,Yashu Zhang,Qingtao Li,Lei Wang,Haibo Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.3c10563
摘要
Cellulose-based food packaging has a significant importance in reducing plastic pollution and also ensuring our safety from microplastics. Nonetheless, lignocellulose necessitates sophisticated physical and chemical treatments to be fashioned into a satisfactory food packaging, thus leading to extra consumption and operations. Here, we present a gel-assisted biosynthesis approach for the in situ production of bacterial cellulose (BC) that can be directly applied to food packaging. Komagataeibacter sucrofermentans is homogeneously distributed in the gellan gum (GG)-assisted culture system, and the BC/GG film with an even surface is attained. Then, the BC/GG film is integrated with an antibacterial layer containing a quaternary ammonium chitosan microsphere (QM) through an in situ spray biosynthesis method. The resulting BC/GG/QM multilayer film combines the barrier properties and antibacterial activity. The method for in situ biosynthesis is green, efficient, and convenient to endow the multilayer film with excellent barrier capacity (1.76 g·mm·m-2·d-1·KPa-1 at RH 75%), high mechanical properties (strength 462 MPa), and antibacterial activity (>90% against Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Staphylococcus aureus). In terms of food preservation, the overall performance of the BC/GG/QM multilayer film is better than the commercial petroleum-based film and lignocellulose-derived film. This work proffers a novel strategy to produce a more beneficial and eco-friendly multilayer film via in situ biosynthesis, which manifests great utility in the field of food packaging.
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