# Preliminary Investigation on Mandarin Peel Extraction and Development of Functionalized Chitosan-Guar Gum Edible Films Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM)

**Authors:** Miriam Arianna Boninsegna, Slaven Jurić, Amalia Piscopo, Marko Vuković, Zaixiang Lou, Luna Maslov Bandic

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/foods15050803 · Foods · 2026-02-24

## TL;DR

This study explores using mandarin peel waste to create functional edible films with improved properties through a method called response surface methodology.

## Contribution

The novel integration of mandarin peel bioactives into chitosan-guar gum edible films using RSM for optimization.

## Key findings

- Optimized extraction yielded high levels of polyphenols, flavonoids, and carotenoids with strong antioxidant activity.
- Edible films showed excellent functional properties like low water absorption and good visual appearance.
- The study supports sustainable packaging by utilizing citrus by-products in biopolymer films.

## Abstract

Every year worldwide, citrus processing generates large volumes of by-products, often wasted, although rich in bioactive compounds. In this study, mandarin peel (Citrus reticulata) was used as a source of functional compounds for the development of guar gum/chitosan functionalized edible films. The response surface methodology was used for both bioactive extraction and edible film formulation. For extraction, the optimization focused on extraction time, solvent composition (acetone/water ratio), and solvent/solid ratio, while for edible film, the guar gum/chitosan ratio, glycerol content, and mandarin peel extract concentration were selected as critical formulation variables. The predictive models exhibited high statistical significance (p < 0.05), adequate predictive ability, and good consistency of predicted and experimental values. The extraction optimization allowed significant results in total polyphenols (329.59 mg GAE/g), flavonoids (42.6 mg QE/g), and total carotenoids (1.53 mg/g) associated with significant antioxidant activity. Mandarin peel bioactive compounds integrated into composite edible film resulted in excellent functional properties in terms of swelling index (65.83%), water absorption (65.48%), weight loss (41.91%) and visual appearance (L* 89.30). These findings support formulating chitosan–guar gum films with mandarin peel bioactives, advancing biopolymer-based approaches toward next-generation sustainable packaging.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** acetone (PubChem CID 180), water (PubChem CID 962), glycerol (PubChem CID 753)
- **Species:** Citrus reticulata (taxon 85571)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** weight loss (MESH:D015431)
- **Chemicals:** polyphenols (MESH:D059808), flavonoids (MESH:D005419), chitosan (MESH:D048271), guar gum (MESH:C007894), water (MESH:D014867), glycerol (MESH:D005990), carotenoids (MESH:D002338), Chitosan-Guar Gum (-), acetone (MESH:D000096)
- **Species:** Citrus reticulata (mandarin orange, species) [taxon 85571]

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