作者
Qinghua Ji,Linxi Su,Isaac Duah Boateng,Zhenqi Li,Cunshan Zhou,Xianming Liu,Yongjie Ma
摘要
The production of high-performance natural polymer coating preservation materials is a great challenge for fruit and vegetable packaging. In this study, nano-lignocellulose (NLC) was separated from the peanut shell by ball milling assisted deep eutectic solvent (DES), and the peanut shell NLC and chitosan (CS) were blended and cast to prepare CS/NLC composite film. The amount of NLC (4 wt%) was explored to obtain the composite film with the best performance, and the fresh-keeping effect of composite film on cherry tomato and blueberry was evaluated. The results showed that adding 4 % NLC to the CS film (CS/NLC-4 %) significantly improved the mechanical and barrier properties of the composite film. The tensile strength (TS) and elongation at break (EAB) reached 62.31 MPa and 66.24 %, respectively, which were 64.58 % and 277 % higher than pure CS film, respectively. At the same time, compared with pure CS film, the water vapor permeability (WVP), oxygen permeability (OP), and carbon dioxide permeability (CDP) decreased by 22.4 %, 39.1 %, and 19.8 %, respectively. Further characterization showed that the interaction between peanut shell NLC and CS molecules occurred. The addition of NLC did not significantly change the CS film’s functional group and thermal stability, and its crystallinity decreased. After the combination of CS and NLC, the surface of the CS film was interwoven with the nanofibers, forming a network of interwoven gaps and patches of multiple aggregating fibers. The results of fruit and vegetable coating preservation showed that CS/NLC-4 % coating treatment significantly reduced the quality loss of cherry tomatoes (12.06 %) and blueberries (20 %) in the later storage stage, improved the hardness of fruits and vegetables, and reduced the spoilage rate. After storage at 4℃ for 21 days, the spoilage rate of cherry tomato coated with CS/NLC-4 % decreased by 28.57 % and 57.14 % compared with uncoated and CS coated groups, respectively, while that of blueberry coated with CS/NLC-4 % decreased by 33.33 % and 66.66 %, respectively. Regarding the color measurement, the lightness ( L value) and redness-blueness ( a value) of CS/NLC-4 % coated cherry tomatoes did not change significantly until the end of storage ( p < 0.05), and the change of ∆E value was minimal. The CS/NLC-4 % coating better delayed fruits’ ripening, aging, and water loss, thereby maintaining their luster and freshness and improving the storage capacity of fresh fruits and vegetables. This study provides a simple method for preserving fruits and vegetables based on nanocellulose coating. • Separation of nano-lignocellulose (NLC) from Peanut shells with ball milling assisted deep eutectic solvent. • The CS/NLC composite film was prepared by casting peanut shell NLC with chitosan (CS) • The mechanical properties and barrier properties of the composite films were significantly improved. • The preservation effect of cherry tomatoes and blueberries was significantly improved by CS/NLC-4 % coating.