Edible Film Preparation Using Chitosan/Gelatin/Phlorotannin-Embedded Limosilactobacillus fermentum FUA033 for Strawberry Preservation
Jiaxuan Wang, Wenyue Ma, Yajian Su, Shu Liu, Ruyu Xu, Han Zhang, Xiaoyue Hou, Qiran Gu, Xu Zhao, Jiayi Hu, Yaowei Fang

TL;DR
This study shows that an edible film made with chitosan, gelatin, phlorotannins, and a probiotic can effectively preserve strawberries for longer.
Contribution
A novel edible film embedded with Limosilactobacillus fermentum FUA033 is proposed for strawberry preservation.
Findings
The edible film with L. fermentum FUA033 improved thermal stability and intermolecular interactions.
Strawberries preserved with the film had reduced weight loss, decay, and higher ascorbic acid retention.
The shelf life of strawberries was extended by six days using the CGPFUA033 film.
Abstract
In this study, we prepared edible films using chitosan/gelatin/phlorotannins (CGPs) embedded with probiotics and evaluated their preservation effects on strawberries. Edible films encapsulating Limosilactobacillus fermentum FUA033 (CGPFUA033) were prepared using the casting method. The intermolecular interactions, crystal structure, thermal stability, and morphology of the films, both prior to and following the incorporation of L. fermentum FUA033, were characterized using FT-IR, XRD, TG, and SEM analyses. The preservation efficacy of the edible films, with and without encapsulated L. fermentum FUA033, was assessed by monitoring the physical, chemical, and microbial properties, as well as the visual quality, of strawberries during a eight-day storage period. The results showed that encapsulation of L. fermentum FUA033 enhanced intermolecular interactions and thermal stability within the…
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TopicsNanocomposite Films for Food Packaging · Advanced Cellulose Research Studies · Biopolymer Synthesis and Applications
