TY - JOUR
T1 - Biopolymer-based packaging films/edible coatings functionalized with ε-polylysine
T2 - New options for food preservation
AU - Yang, Jun
AU - Punia Bangar, Sneh
AU - Rizwan Khan, Mohammad
AU - Hammouda, Gehan A.
AU - Alam, Pravej
AU - Zhang, Wanli
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/7
Y1 - 2024/7
N2 - In light of the commendable advantages inherent in natural polymers such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, and cost-effectiveness, researchers are actively engaged in the development of biopolymer-based biodegradable food packaging films (BFPF). However, a notable limitation is that most biopolymers lack intrinsic antimicrobial activity, thereby restricting their efficacy in food preservation. To address this challenge, various active substances with antibacterial properties have been explored as additives to BFPF. Among these, ε-polylysine has garnered significant attention in BFPF applications owing to its outstanding antibacterial properties. This study provides a brief overview of the synthesis method and chemical properties of ε-polylysine, and comprehensively examines its impact as an additive on the properties of BFPF derived from diverse biopolymers, including polysaccharides, proteins, aliphatic polyesters, etc. Furthermore, the practical applications of various BFPF functionalized with ε-polylysine in different food preservation scenarios are summarized. The findings underscore that ε-polylysine, functioning as an antibacterial agent, not only directly enhances the antimicrobial activity of BFPF but also serves as a cross-linking agent, interacting with biopolymer molecules to influence the physical and mechanical properties of BFPF, thereby enhancing their efficacy in food preservation.
AB - In light of the commendable advantages inherent in natural polymers such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, and cost-effectiveness, researchers are actively engaged in the development of biopolymer-based biodegradable food packaging films (BFPF). However, a notable limitation is that most biopolymers lack intrinsic antimicrobial activity, thereby restricting their efficacy in food preservation. To address this challenge, various active substances with antibacterial properties have been explored as additives to BFPF. Among these, ε-polylysine has garnered significant attention in BFPF applications owing to its outstanding antibacterial properties. This study provides a brief overview of the synthesis method and chemical properties of ε-polylysine, and comprehensively examines its impact as an additive on the properties of BFPF derived from diverse biopolymers, including polysaccharides, proteins, aliphatic polyesters, etc. Furthermore, the practical applications of various BFPF functionalized with ε-polylysine in different food preservation scenarios are summarized. The findings underscore that ε-polylysine, functioning as an antibacterial agent, not only directly enhances the antimicrobial activity of BFPF but also serves as a cross-linking agent, interacting with biopolymer molecules to influence the physical and mechanical properties of BFPF, thereby enhancing their efficacy in food preservation.
KW - Antibacterial
KW - Biopolymer
KW - Food packaging
KW - ε-Polylysine
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85191243249&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.foodres.2024.114390
DO - 10.1016/j.foodres.2024.114390
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38763652
AN - SCOPUS:85191243249
SN - 0963-9969
VL - 187
JO - Food Research International
JF - Food Research International
M1 - 114390
ER -