UV−Curable choline chloride and bromophenol red covalent functionalized chitosan antibacterial and pH−sensitive hydrogels
Food safety and food freshness issues have become important concerns for consumers and hydrogels with high antibacterial efficiency, low toxicity and pH−sensitive colorimetric intelligence are one of candidates to meet the requirement of food package and food spoilage monitoring. Nevertheless, hydro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food hydrocolloids 2024-09, Vol.154, p.110103, Article 110103 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Food safety and food freshness issues have become important concerns for consumers and hydrogels with high antibacterial efficiency, low toxicity and pH−sensitive colorimetric intelligence are one of candidates to meet the requirement of food package and food spoilage monitoring. Nevertheless, hydrogels prepared only by assembling the ingredients with non−covalent interactions through time−consuming molding process usually encounter drawbacks such as relatively poor mechanical properties, stability and thermal stability, which always restrict their further applications. To overwhelm these shortcomings, UV−curable choline chloride (ChCl) and bromophenol red (BR) covalent functionalized antibacterial and pH−sensitive cross−linked hydrogels (UV−hydrogels) were developed in this paper. The UV−hydrogels possessed good thermal stability because the initiated thermal decomposition temperature (Td5) is in the range of 135.8–184.7 °C. The DMA analysis revealed that the UV−hydrogels are with good mechanical properties because the elongation at break is in the range of 117–525% and the tensile strength is in the range of 0.8–2.7 MPa. The UV−hydrogels with BR groups exhibited naked eye visible color variation from yellow to dark blue-green with the variation of the pH values from 2 to 14. The antibacterial efficiency of the UV−hydrogels against S. aureus, E. coli and M. albican increased with the increment of covalent−grafted ChCl amount. Cytotoxicity assay demonstrated that the UV−hydrogels are low toxicity against L929 cells. The experiment of monitoring freshness of beef denoted the UV−hydrogels have potential application in animal–derived high protein food packaging and freshness monitoring.
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•Good flexibility with elongation at break of 117–525% and tensile strength of 0.8–2.7 MPa.•pH−Sensitive colorimetric intelligence with the variation of the pH values from 2 to 14.•Good antibacterial performance against S. aureus, E. coli and M. albican.•Potential application in animal–derived high protein food packaging and spoilage monitoring. |
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ISSN: | 0268-005X 1873-7137 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.foodhyd.2024.110103 |