化学
特罗洛克
羧甲基纤维素
残留物(化学)
纤维素
傅里叶变换红外光谱
抗氧化剂
核化学
食品科学
有机化学
化学工程
抗氧化能力
钠
工程类
作者
Oscar Lombo Vidal,Anna Tsukui,Rafael Garrett,Maria Helena M. Rocha-Leão,Carlos Wanderlei Piler de Carvalho,Suely Pereira Freitas,Cláudia M. Rezende,Mariana Simões Larraz Ferreira
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2019.10.123
摘要
Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC)-based films were developed by incorporating green coffee oil (GCO) obtained by cold pressing and hydroalcoholic extracts of its residues. The effect of cake (CE) and sediment extracts (SE) in different proportions (20–40%) and GCO on chemical, morphological, physical, mechanical, optical, and antioxidant properties of the films was investigated. Eight fatty acids and four major phenolic compounds were identified by High-Resolution Direct-Infusion Mass Spectrometry in GCO and residue extracts. FTIR indicated interactions among CMC, phenolic compounds, and fatty acids. Films enriched with residue extracts presented heterogeneous microstructure. The tensile strength of the films decreased from 58 to 3 MPa with the extracts concentration, while elongation increased from 28 to 156% (p < 0.05). The water vapor permeability (averaging 3.94 × 10−8 g mm/cm2 h Pa) was not significantly affected by the extracts and GCO. The surface color was influenced by the type and concentration of extracts (p < 0.05), the film with SE40% had remarkable UV–vis barrier properties. The incorporation of GCO residue extracts imparted high antioxidant capacity to the CMC-based films, especially with CE40% (643.8 µmol Trolox eq./g dried film; 51.3 mg GAE/g dried film). General observations indicated the potential of these films, mainly the ones containing CE, like active packaging material for food applications.
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