Huanle Chen, Xiaorong Hu, Enmin Chen
Dec 1, 2016
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Quality indicators
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Food Hydrocolloids
Abstract
Abstract Natural aldehydes, such as cinnamaldehyde, can be used to modify the properties of chitosan-based materials by covalent cross-linking the chitosan molecules. Due to the non-polarity and hydrophobicity of cinnamaldehyde, emulsification technique was used to prepare homogeneous cinnamaldehyde-chitosan films. Under optimized conditions, cinnamaldehyde nanoemulsions led to the successful fabrication of uniform and smooth chitosan films. FTIR analysis of the films indicated the formation of chitosan-cinnamaldehyde Schiff base. The cross-linked films strongly absorbed UV–visible light and inhibited the emission of fluorescent light, and may therefore provide good photo-protection. The thickness (26–61 μm) and transparency (clear to turbid) of the chitosan films were modulated by varying the aldehyde/amino group ratio. The mechanical properties and water vapor permeability of the films also depended on the amount of cinnamaldehyde nanoemulsion utilized. Chitosan films showed good antimicrobial activity, but had better antifungal than antibacterial activity.