A novel long-acting antifungal active film was successfully created, as an alternative to conventional chemical food preservatives. The antifungal films incorporated with cinnamaldehyde (CA) microcapsules achieved long-lasting antifungal activity, mitigated yellowing caused by the direct addition of CA, and showed improved flexibility properties. CA multinuclear microcapsules were produced using gelatin with a Bloom value of 200 and gum Arabic, resulting in increased encapsulation efficiency (99.86 %), good dispersibility and enhanced antifungal ability (inhibition zone diameter of 32 mm). These microcapsules can be incorporated into films as a sustained-release antifungal agent. Compared to unencapsulated CA, the addition of 1 % CA microcapsules reduced the ultraviolet transmittance (<36.40 %) of the film while maintaining visible-light transmittance (36.40 %-65.20 %), and improving its elongation at break (23.49 %). The water vapor permeability of the film was not affected by the inclusion of CA microcapsules below 0.25 %. Moreover, microcapsules can enhance the thermal properties of the film. Antifungal films incorporated with 0.5 %-2 % microcapsules may offer better long-acting inhibition against A. brasiliensis. This study presents a new promising pathway for food storage.
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A novel long-acting antifungal active film was successfully created, as an alternative to conventional chemical food preservatives. The antifungal films incorporated with cinnamaldehyde (CA) microcapsules achieved long-lasting antifungal activity, mitigated yellowing caused by the direct addition of CA, and showed improved flexibility properties. CA multinuclear microcapsules were produced using gelatin with a Bloom value of 200 and gum Arabic, resulting in increased encapsulation efficiency (99.
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