Abstract

An active pH-sensitive film based on pectin-sodium alginate-xanthan gum composite film (PAX) was prepared, containing blueberry anthocyanin extract (BAEs), to monitor the freshness of blueberries. The effects of different contents of BAEs on the microstructure and physical properties of intelligent polysaccharide films were comprehensively evaluated. It was found that 75-BAEs-PAX film had a solid response to pH value and showed different and easily distinguishable colors at different pH values. In addition, when the freshness of blueberries stored at different temperatures (−1 °C, 4 °C, 10 °C, 15 °C, 25 °C) was monitored, the color of 75-BAEs-PAX film changed from purple to light pink from neutral to acidic environment, which was consistent with the change of pH value of blueberries from fresh to spoilage. The Arrhenius equation verified that the difference between the activation energy of the indicator film and the blueberry quality was less than 25 kJ/mol. Therefore, the 75-BAEs-PAX film can be used as an indicator film for blueberries freshness monitoring. In this study, the freshness of blueberries was monitored by BAEs, and the purpose of using ontology to monitor ontology was achieved. The freshness of blueberries was visualized during storage and transportation, which could effectively reduce the waste of blueberries. In the future, the method of ontology monitoring ontology could be extended to other foods.

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