Abstract

Conventional fossil fuel-based packaging materials often brings of food safety and serious environmental pollution. It is significant to develop an environmentally-friendly packaging material. In this work, a levan-chitosan (LE/CS) blend film was fabricated via the solution casting method. The films were evaluated by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction, indicating the formation of hydrogen bonds between chitosan and levan. The mechanical properties of LE/CS films demonstrated a mechanical strength higher than CS films, and the best tensile strength appeared at a ratio of LE/CS (1:1) up to 18.78 ± 0.73 MPa. The addition of levan caused a significant increase in absorption of UV light with a reduction in swelling water of the blend films from 29.13 ± 0.53 % of chitosan film to 2.07 ± 0.27 % of LE/CS (1:1) film. A higher contact angle and lower WVP were observed for LE/CS blend films. LE/CS blend films were then used as packaging material for fresh pork and were well maintained the qualities. The study suggested that the new blend film might have a good prospect as a food packaging material.

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