The chlorogenic acid-grafted-chitosan conjugates (CA-g-CS) with three grafting ratios were synthesized. Then the CA-g-CS conjugated films (CA-g-CS I, CA-g-CS II, and CA-g-CS III) and the CA-CS incorporated films (CA-CS I, CA-CS II, and CA-CS III) with equivalent chlorogenic acid content were prepared, respectively. The physical, mechanical, and biological properties of CA-g-CS conjugated and CA-CS incorporated films were evaluated. Further, the CA-g-CS III and CA-CS III were chosen to evaluate their preservative effect on shrimp. Compared with CS film, CA-g-CS conjugated and CA-CS incorporated films showed enhanced opacity and water solubility, changed thickness and water vapor permeability, and reduced moisture content, tensile strength and elongation at break. Conjugation or incorporation of CA enhanced antioxidant and antibacterial activities of CS films, and these activities increased with the increasing of CA content. CA-g-CS III showed better preservative effect on shrimp than CA-CS III in terms of weight loss, pH value, total volatile basic nitrogen, total bacterial count and sensory score of shrimp during storage. Therefore, CA-g-CS conjugated films exhibited better bioactivities and preservative effect on shrimp than CA-CS incorporated films. Compared with incorporation, conjugation of CA with CS is a more efficient way to improve properties of CS film.
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Int J Biol Macromol
September 2020
College of Food Science & Technology, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, 201306, China; Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Aquatic-Product Processing & Preservation, Shanghai 201306, China.
The chlorogenic acid-grafted-chitosan conjugates (CA-g-CS) with three grafting ratios were synthesized. Then the CA-g-CS conjugated films (CA-g-CS I, CA-g-CS II, and CA-g-CS III) and the CA-CS incorporated films (CA-CS I, CA-CS II, and CA-CS III) with equivalent chlorogenic acid content were prepared, respectively. The physical, mechanical, and biological properties of CA-g-CS conjugated and CA-CS incorporated films were evaluated.
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December 2019
College of Food Science and Engineering, Collaborative Innovation Center for Modern Grain Circulation and Safety, Key Laboratory of Grains and Oils Quality Control and Processing, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics, Nanjing 210023, China. Electronic address:
Four phenolic acid-grafted-chitosan conjugates were prepared with different phenolic acids including gallic acid (GLA), caffeic acid (CA), gentisate acid (GTA) and sinapic acid (SA), and their characteristics were analyzed. Furthermore, the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of conjugates were compared to screen out the optimal conjugates. The characterization analysis showed that the UV absorption peaks of CA-g-CS were stronger than that of GLA-g-CS, indicating a higher substitution degree.
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January 2018
College of Food Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, 225127 Jiangsu, China.
The ascorbic acid (AA) and hydroxyl peroxide (HO) redox pair induced free radical grafting reaction is a promising approach to conjugate phenolic groups with chitosan (CS). In order to reveal the exact mechanisms of the AA/HO redox pair induced grafting reaction, free radicals generated in the AA/HO redox system were compared with hydroxyl radical (OH) produced in the Fe/HO redox system. Moreover, the structural and physicochemical properties of caffeic acid grafted CS (CA-g-CS) synthesized in these two redox systems were compared.
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