Abstract

The growing concerns about microbial food safety and environmental contamination call for sustainable food active packaging materials and practices with high performance. This contribution proposed a biocatalytic spraying coating for fruit preservation using carboxymethyl cellulose nanofibers grafting enzyme-like metal-organic frameworks ([email protected]) with banana and mango as model fruits. The well-characterized biohybrid nanofibers were verified to simultaneously mimic good oxidase-like and apyrase-like activities, enabling effective enzyme-like sterilization against three typical foodborne pathogens, i.e. Escherichia coli O157: H7, Staphylococcus aureus, and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, reaching killing rates as high as 90.46%. The biocidal •O2− generation and adenosine triphosphate depletion were the possible mechanisms causing the nonspecific bacteria death. Such antibacterial performance, as well as additional protective properties of [email protected], facilitated the quality preservation during the 12-day storage of bananas and mangos by spray coating with the biomimetic [email protected] It is expected that this work walks out the first step of nanozyme toward active packaging engineering for the fields of food, agriculture, and biomedicine.

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