Abstract
Abstract Chitosan-gelatin film incorporated with β-Carotene loaded starch nanocrystals was developed by solution casting technique. Upon analysis of the physico-chemical properties of the film at different physical and chemical conditions, it was found that the addition of β-Carotene loaded starch nanocrystals into chitosan-gelatin film resulted in decreased swelling index, solubility in water, degradation, and moisture content when compared to that of control chitosan-gelatin film. FTIR results revealed the possible interactions between chitosan-gelatin film and β-Carotene loaded starch nanocrystals by measuring the absorbance. XRD analysis showed increased crystallinity of the modified chitosan-gelatin film by the addition of β-Carotene loaded starch nanocrystals. The SEM images of the modified chitosan-gelatin film revealed the uneven surface of the film with aggregated β-Carotene loaded starch nanocrystals. When tested the antioxidant activity using DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl), the modified film showed 91.5 ± 0.3% of radical scavenging activity at higher concentration. The in vitro β-Carotene release was investigated and showed a sustained release (≈51.5 ± 0.7%) of β-Carotene from the modified film for 12 days.
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