溶菌酶
制作
化学
纳米技术
食品科学
化学工程
材料科学
生物化学
工程类
医学
替代医学
病理
作者
Aichun Lv,Guangsen Fan,Zhe Yang,Xinyue Zhang,Muhammad Moeid Khan,Xing Fu
摘要
Immobilized antibacterial packaging provides a long-term fresh-keeping effect for food. This study prepared a novel antimicrobial active packaging film by grafting lysozyme with polydopamine (PDA). XPS, ATR-FTIR, and SEM confirmed that PDA and lysozyme were immobilized on PE film. The mechanism may be that PDA (rich in catechol and quinone groups) undergo amide and Schiff base reactions with lysozyme. The modified film's barrier properties (UV, water vapor, oxygen transmittance) and antibacterial function significantly improved. Afterward, the pork was packed with the films (4 °C, 10 d) and monitored for freshness. The films significantly reduced the total viable count and total volatile basic nitrogen of pork and increased the shelf life by 3 days. In summary, this novel immobilized technique can be applied effectively for film modification and enhancing food preservation performance.
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