Feasibility of active biobased films produced using red chilto wastes to improve the protection of fresh salmon fillets via a circular economy approach

By-products of a native fruit of the Argentina northwest have been valorized for the extraction of both pectin and bioactive extracts with the aim of developing antioxidant films with potential application as food packaging materials. Initially, the composition and antioxidant properties of polyphenol-rich, anthocyanin-rich, and pectin extracts obtained from the seed and peel of Solanum betaceum (chilto) red fruits were characterized. Based on their higher antioxidant properties, peel extracts were selected as active compounds and incorporated in a film-forming matrix based on the pectin extract. Dry films were evaluated concerning their morphological, optical, thermal, mechanical, and water barrier properties. The developed antioxidant films were directly applied on salmon fillets, effectively improving their shelf-life and reducing lipid and protein oxidation during 10 days of storage at 4 °C. It was also found that the films containing peel-polyphenolic extract were the most promising, in agreement with their better barrier properties.

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Main Authors: Orqueda, María Eugenia, Méndez, Daniel A., Martínez-Abad, Antonio, Zampini, Catiana, Torres, Sebastian, Isla, María Inés, López-Rubio, Amparo, Fabra, María José
Other Authors: Universidad Nacional de Tucumán
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-07-25
Subjects:Active films, Fish preservation, Pectin, Polyphenol extracts, Solanum betaceum, Valorization,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/283758
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003339
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100007482
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100002923
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spelling dig-iata-es-10261-2837582024-05-18T21:05:59Z Feasibility of active biobased films produced using red chilto wastes to improve the protection of fresh salmon fillets via a circular economy approach Orqueda, María Eugenia Méndez, Daniel A. Martínez-Abad, Antonio Zampini, Catiana Torres, Sebastian Isla, María Inés López-Rubio, Amparo Fabra, María José Universidad Nacional de Tucumán Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (España) Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (Argentina) Programa Iberoamericano de Ciencia y Tecnología para el Desarrollo 0000-0002-9499-1540 0000-0001-6414-305X 0000-0002-6656-2917 0000-0001-7941-1678 0000-0002-3593-831X 0000-0001-6469-9402 Active films Fish preservation Pectin Polyphenol extracts Solanum betaceum Valorization By-products of a native fruit of the Argentina northwest have been valorized for the extraction of both pectin and bioactive extracts with the aim of developing antioxidant films with potential application as food packaging materials. Initially, the composition and antioxidant properties of polyphenol-rich, anthocyanin-rich, and pectin extracts obtained from the seed and peel of Solanum betaceum (chilto) red fruits were characterized. Based on their higher antioxidant properties, peel extracts were selected as active compounds and incorporated in a film-forming matrix based on the pectin extract. Dry films were evaluated concerning their morphological, optical, thermal, mechanical, and water barrier properties. The developed antioxidant films were directly applied on salmon fillets, effectively improving their shelf-life and reducing lipid and protein oxidation during 10 days of storage at 4 °C. It was also found that the films containing peel-polyphenolic extract were the most promising, in agreement with their better barrier properties. This research was supported by grants from ICOOP-CSIC (COOPB20539), Consejo de Investigación de la Universidad Nacional de Tucumán (PIUNT 2018- G637 Project), Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Técnica (PICT 2017–4416 Project: PICT 2020–3619 Project), and Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (PUE 2018–0011 Project), Biolates network “P320RT0186— Sustainable use of Ibero-American vegetable biomass resources in cosmetics” (CYTED) and CSIC Interdisciplinary Thematic Platform (PTI+) Interdisciplinary Platform for Sustainable Plastics towards a Circular Economy+. (PTI-SusPlast+). D.A. Mendez is supported by the Administrative Department of Science, Technology and Innovation (Colciencias) of the Colombian Government (783–2017). Peer reviewed 2022-11-24T14:44:15Z 2022-11-24T14:44:15Z 2022-07-25 artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 Food Hydrocolloids 133: 107888 (2022) 0268-005X http://hdl.handle.net/10261/283758 10.1016/j.foodhyd.2022.107888 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003339 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100007482 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100002923 2-s2.0-85133690268 https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85133690268 en Food Hydrocolloids Publisher's version https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodhyd.2022.107888 Sí open Elsevier
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topic Active films
Fish preservation
Pectin
Polyphenol extracts
Solanum betaceum
Valorization
Active films
Fish preservation
Pectin
Polyphenol extracts
Solanum betaceum
Valorization
spellingShingle Active films
Fish preservation
Pectin
Polyphenol extracts
Solanum betaceum
Valorization
Active films
Fish preservation
Pectin
Polyphenol extracts
Solanum betaceum
Valorization
Orqueda, María Eugenia
Méndez, Daniel A.
Martínez-Abad, Antonio
Zampini, Catiana
Torres, Sebastian
Isla, María Inés
López-Rubio, Amparo
Fabra, María José
Feasibility of active biobased films produced using red chilto wastes to improve the protection of fresh salmon fillets via a circular economy approach
description By-products of a native fruit of the Argentina northwest have been valorized for the extraction of both pectin and bioactive extracts with the aim of developing antioxidant films with potential application as food packaging materials. Initially, the composition and antioxidant properties of polyphenol-rich, anthocyanin-rich, and pectin extracts obtained from the seed and peel of Solanum betaceum (chilto) red fruits were characterized. Based on their higher antioxidant properties, peel extracts were selected as active compounds and incorporated in a film-forming matrix based on the pectin extract. Dry films were evaluated concerning their morphological, optical, thermal, mechanical, and water barrier properties. The developed antioxidant films were directly applied on salmon fillets, effectively improving their shelf-life and reducing lipid and protein oxidation during 10 days of storage at 4 °C. It was also found that the films containing peel-polyphenolic extract were the most promising, in agreement with their better barrier properties.
author2 Universidad Nacional de Tucumán
author_facet Universidad Nacional de Tucumán
Orqueda, María Eugenia
Méndez, Daniel A.
Martínez-Abad, Antonio
Zampini, Catiana
Torres, Sebastian
Isla, María Inés
López-Rubio, Amparo
Fabra, María José
format artículo
topic_facet Active films
Fish preservation
Pectin
Polyphenol extracts
Solanum betaceum
Valorization
author Orqueda, María Eugenia
Méndez, Daniel A.
Martínez-Abad, Antonio
Zampini, Catiana
Torres, Sebastian
Isla, María Inés
López-Rubio, Amparo
Fabra, María José
author_sort Orqueda, María Eugenia
title Feasibility of active biobased films produced using red chilto wastes to improve the protection of fresh salmon fillets via a circular economy approach
title_short Feasibility of active biobased films produced using red chilto wastes to improve the protection of fresh salmon fillets via a circular economy approach
title_full Feasibility of active biobased films produced using red chilto wastes to improve the protection of fresh salmon fillets via a circular economy approach
title_fullStr Feasibility of active biobased films produced using red chilto wastes to improve the protection of fresh salmon fillets via a circular economy approach
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of active biobased films produced using red chilto wastes to improve the protection of fresh salmon fillets via a circular economy approach
title_sort feasibility of active biobased films produced using red chilto wastes to improve the protection of fresh salmon fillets via a circular economy approach
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2022-07-25
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http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003339
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