Brewers' spent grain extract as antioxidants in starch‐based active biopolymers

Summary Brewer's spent grain (BSG) is a by‐product of the brewery and represents a sustainable alternative for application in starch‐based active materials. This study aimed to develop starch/poly(vinyl alcohol) films containing BSG extract, with focus on the influence of BSG on the mechanical,...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Veröffentlicht in:International journal of food science & technology 2024-01, Vol.59 (1), p.142-150
Hauptverfasser: Ludka, Flavia Rafaela, Klosowski, Ana Beatriz, Camargo, Giovani Almeida, Justo, Aline Silva, Andrade, Evelyn Assis, Beltrame, Flávio Luis, Olivato, Juliana Bonametti
Format: Artikel
Sprache:eng
Schlagworte:
Online-Zugang:Volltext
Tags: Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
Beschreibung
Zusammenfassung:Summary Brewer's spent grain (BSG) is a by‐product of the brewery and represents a sustainable alternative for application in starch‐based active materials. This study aimed to develop starch/poly(vinyl alcohol) films containing BSG extract, with focus on the influence of BSG on the mechanical, structural, and barrier properties of the films. The antioxidant potentials of the extract and the films were proved by ABTS●+ (IC50 = 2.0 ± 0.6 μg mL−1) and DPPH● (IC50 = 196.05 ± 018.66 μg mL−1) assays. The addition of BSG extract did not have a significant impact on the mechanical performance and weight loss in water of the materials. The incorporation of the extract resulted in a rough surface, without pores and/or cracks. Controlled release of phenolic compounds was observed for BSG3 (3 g.100 g−1 of BSG extract) (163.3 ± 20.9 mgGAE.mL−1) and BSG5 (5 g.100 g−1 of BSG extract) (165.7 ± 23.6 mgGAE.mL−1) over a 4 h period. Therefore, this study shows the potential of BSG as an organic source of antioxidants for active biopolymers. Sustainable alternative for producing starch based active materials with natural extract from BSG
ISSN:0950-5423
1365-2621
DOI:10.1111/ijfs.16785