Bio-polymer chitosan and corn starch with extract of hibiscus rosa-sinensis (hibiscus) as PH indicator for visually-smart food packaging

This study is focusing on the presence of pigments called anthocyanin in hibiscus, can be used as pH indicator as the pigments react with OH- ions before changing its color depending on the acidity or alkalinity of the surroundings. Hence, a system for pH monitoring based on chitosan, corn starch an...

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Published in:AIP Conference Proceedings
Main Author: Othman M.; Yusup A.A.; Zakaria N.; Khalid K.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: American Institute of Physics Inc. 2018
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Othman M.; Yusup A.A.; Zakaria N.; Khalid K.
Bio-polymer chitosan and corn starch with extract of hibiscus rosa-sinensis (hibiscus) as PH indicator for visually-smart food packaging
2018
AIP Conference Proceedings
1985

10.1063/1.5047198
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85050510240&doi=10.1063%2f1.5047198&partnerID=40&md5=ccde218ad9321c078d8dfb4419e5cc66
This study is focusing on the presence of pigments called anthocyanin in hibiscus, can be used as pH indicator as the pigments react with OH- ions before changing its color depending on the acidity or alkalinity of the surroundings. Hence, a system for pH monitoring based on chitosan, corn starch and phytochemical extract from Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (hibiscus), all inexpensively obtained from renewable sources is developed. Chitosan, corn starch and hibiscus extract were used to produce biopolymer pH indicator for smart food packaging. The system is then characterized by using FT-IR, as well as light microscopy. In order to validate the use of this system as a meat spoilage detection sensor, application tests were conducted with chicken breasts. The results show that the system has good optical and morphological properties and is very sensitive to pH variations. During the application test, the s ystem visually indicated pH changes. This shows a clear response to pH variation of the samples. Therefore, it has potential to be used as a visual indicator of the storage and consumption conditions of food. © 2018 Author(s).
American Institute of Physics Inc.
0094243X
English
Conference paper
All Open Access; Green Open Access
author Othman M.; Yusup A.A.; Zakaria N.; Khalid K.
spellingShingle Othman M.; Yusup A.A.; Zakaria N.; Khalid K.
Bio-polymer chitosan and corn starch with extract of hibiscus rosa-sinensis (hibiscus) as PH indicator for visually-smart food packaging
author_facet Othman M.; Yusup A.A.; Zakaria N.; Khalid K.
author_sort Othman M.; Yusup A.A.; Zakaria N.; Khalid K.
title Bio-polymer chitosan and corn starch with extract of hibiscus rosa-sinensis (hibiscus) as PH indicator for visually-smart food packaging
title_short Bio-polymer chitosan and corn starch with extract of hibiscus rosa-sinensis (hibiscus) as PH indicator for visually-smart food packaging
title_full Bio-polymer chitosan and corn starch with extract of hibiscus rosa-sinensis (hibiscus) as PH indicator for visually-smart food packaging
title_fullStr Bio-polymer chitosan and corn starch with extract of hibiscus rosa-sinensis (hibiscus) as PH indicator for visually-smart food packaging
title_full_unstemmed Bio-polymer chitosan and corn starch with extract of hibiscus rosa-sinensis (hibiscus) as PH indicator for visually-smart food packaging
title_sort Bio-polymer chitosan and corn starch with extract of hibiscus rosa-sinensis (hibiscus) as PH indicator for visually-smart food packaging
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description This study is focusing on the presence of pigments called anthocyanin in hibiscus, can be used as pH indicator as the pigments react with OH- ions before changing its color depending on the acidity or alkalinity of the surroundings. Hence, a system for pH monitoring based on chitosan, corn starch and phytochemical extract from Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (hibiscus), all inexpensively obtained from renewable sources is developed. Chitosan, corn starch and hibiscus extract were used to produce biopolymer pH indicator for smart food packaging. The system is then characterized by using FT-IR, as well as light microscopy. In order to validate the use of this system as a meat spoilage detection sensor, application tests were conducted with chicken breasts. The results show that the system has good optical and morphological properties and is very sensitive to pH variations. During the application test, the s ystem visually indicated pH changes. This shows a clear response to pH variation of the samples. Therefore, it has potential to be used as a visual indicator of the storage and consumption conditions of food. © 2018 Author(s).
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