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Abstract
Chitosan-based food packaging film was prepared by incorporating zein-tannic acid
nanoparticles (ZTNPs) into chitosan and was evaluated in terms of structure, physical,
mechanical and functional properties. Results showed that there were hydrogen bonding
interactions between ZTNPs and chitosan matrix, which is conductive to mechanical
enhancements of chitosan films. Compared with the pure chitosan film, the composite
films with 10% ZTNPs at pH 4 showed the increased tensile strength by 196.58%, increased
elongation at break by 161.37%, decreased water vapor permeability by 70.76% and decreased
oxygen permeability by 40.68%. The highest inhibition rates of this composite film-forming
fluid against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus reached 83.32% and 72.35%,
respectively. The composite film forming solution formed by adding 10% ZTNPs was used
for sugar orange preservation. The weight loss rate of oranges was reduced and the
nutrient retention rate was improved. This study expanded the application of chitosan-based
packaging materials in fruit preservation.