Morphological, structural, thermal, permeability, and antimicrobial activity of PBS and PBS/TPS films incorporated with biomaster-silver for food packaging application

The development of antimicrobial film for food packaging application had become the focus for researchers and scientists. This research aims to study the characteristics and antimicrobial activity of novel biofilms made of poly (butylene succinate) (PBS) and tapioca starch (TPS) added with 1.5% or 3...

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Published in:Polymers
Main Author: Aziman N.; Kian L.K.; Jawaid M.; Sanny M.; Alamery S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021
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Aziman N.; Kian L.K.; Jawaid M.; Sanny M.; Alamery S.
Morphological, structural, thermal, permeability, and antimicrobial activity of PBS and PBS/TPS films incorporated with biomaster-silver for food packaging application
2021
Polymers
13
3
10.3390/polym13030391
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85100344062&doi=10.3390%2fpolym13030391&partnerID=40&md5=c6a221a8efcb0970aac1fc0ad7354c9e
The development of antimicrobial film for food packaging application had become the focus for researchers and scientists. This research aims to study the characteristics and antimicrobial activity of novel biofilms made of poly (butylene succinate) (PBS) and tapioca starch (TPS) added with 1.5% or 3% of Biomaster-silver (BM) particle. In morphological examination, the incorporation of 3% BM particle was considerably good in forming well-structured PBS film. Meanwhile, the functional groups analysis revealed the 3% BM particle was effectively interacted with PBS molecular chains. The flame retard behavior of BM metal particle also helped in enhancing the thermal stability for pure PBS and PBS/TPS films. The nucleating effect of BM particles had improved the films crystallinity. Small pore size features with high barrier property for gas permeability was obtained for BM filled PBS/TPS films. From antimicrobial analysis, the BM particles possessed antimicrobial activity against three bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Salmonella Typhimurium in which PBS/TPS 3% BM film exhibited strong antimicrobial activity against all tested bacteria, however, PBS/TPS 1.5% BM film exhibited strong antimicrobial activity against E. coli only. Hence, the incorporation of BM into PBS/TPS film could be a sustainable way for developing packaging films to preserve food products. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author Aziman N.; Kian L.K.; Jawaid M.; Sanny M.; Alamery S.
spellingShingle Aziman N.; Kian L.K.; Jawaid M.; Sanny M.; Alamery S.
Morphological, structural, thermal, permeability, and antimicrobial activity of PBS and PBS/TPS films incorporated with biomaster-silver for food packaging application
author_facet Aziman N.; Kian L.K.; Jawaid M.; Sanny M.; Alamery S.
author_sort Aziman N.; Kian L.K.; Jawaid M.; Sanny M.; Alamery S.
title Morphological, structural, thermal, permeability, and antimicrobial activity of PBS and PBS/TPS films incorporated with biomaster-silver for food packaging application
title_short Morphological, structural, thermal, permeability, and antimicrobial activity of PBS and PBS/TPS films incorporated with biomaster-silver for food packaging application
title_full Morphological, structural, thermal, permeability, and antimicrobial activity of PBS and PBS/TPS films incorporated with biomaster-silver for food packaging application
title_fullStr Morphological, structural, thermal, permeability, and antimicrobial activity of PBS and PBS/TPS films incorporated with biomaster-silver for food packaging application
title_full_unstemmed Morphological, structural, thermal, permeability, and antimicrobial activity of PBS and PBS/TPS films incorporated with biomaster-silver for food packaging application
title_sort Morphological, structural, thermal, permeability, and antimicrobial activity of PBS and PBS/TPS films incorporated with biomaster-silver for food packaging application
publishDate 2021
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description The development of antimicrobial film for food packaging application had become the focus for researchers and scientists. This research aims to study the characteristics and antimicrobial activity of novel biofilms made of poly (butylene succinate) (PBS) and tapioca starch (TPS) added with 1.5% or 3% of Biomaster-silver (BM) particle. In morphological examination, the incorporation of 3% BM particle was considerably good in forming well-structured PBS film. Meanwhile, the functional groups analysis revealed the 3% BM particle was effectively interacted with PBS molecular chains. The flame retard behavior of BM metal particle also helped in enhancing the thermal stability for pure PBS and PBS/TPS films. The nucleating effect of BM particles had improved the films crystallinity. Small pore size features with high barrier property for gas permeability was obtained for BM filled PBS/TPS films. From antimicrobial analysis, the BM particles possessed antimicrobial activity against three bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Salmonella Typhimurium in which PBS/TPS 3% BM film exhibited strong antimicrobial activity against all tested bacteria, however, PBS/TPS 1.5% BM film exhibited strong antimicrobial activity against E. coli only. Hence, the incorporation of BM into PBS/TPS film could be a sustainable way for developing packaging films to preserve food products. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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