“…The values for TBARS on day 8 for uncoated and coated chicken were 1.98 and 0.91 mg MDA/kg, respectively Yıldırım-Yalçın et al (2021) | The film contained montmorillonite (0.1%), carboxymethyl cellulose (1%, w/v), chitosan (2% w/v, in 1% acetic acid solution), tween 80 (0.25 ml/100 ml) and glycerol (0.75 ml/g) as a plasticizer | The bioactive agents used were Ficuscarica extract (1.0%) and Ziziphora clinopodioides essential oil (ZCEO, 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0%) together or ZCEO alone | The nanocomposite chitosan and carboxymethylcellulose films were used to wrap the fresh camel meat ( Semimembranosus ) mince and kept at 4 °C for 14 days | The TBARS and peroxide values lowered significantly for the camel meat wrapped within the developed films from days 2 to 14 | Khezrian and Shahbazi (2018) |
Lecithin: cholesterol (60:0, 50:10, 40:20, and 30:30) in dichloromethane/methanol (1:1) and 60 mg Satureja khuzestanica essential oil were used to prepare nanoliposomes. The coating solution was prepared using nanoliposomes (50:10, 1% v/v), glycerol (25%, w/w) and 2% (w/v) chitosan (in 1% acetic acid) | Nanoliposomes were developed using Satureja khuzestanica | The coated meat steaks from fresh lamb leg were kept at 4 °C for 20 days | The TBARS values lowered significantly for the coated steaks from days 1 to 20 | Pabast et al (2018) |
The film contained cellulose nanofibers (7.5%, w/w), glycerol (6%, w/v), and whey protein isolates (10% w/v) | The bioactive agents used were rosemary oil (2%, w/v) and TiO 2 particles (1% w/w) | The nanocomposite films were applied to Lamb samples from Semimembranosus and were kept at 4 °C for 15 days | Significantly lower TBARS, FFA and peroxide values were recorded for the lamb wrapped within nanocomposite films from days 3 to 15 in comparison to the lamb stored within polyethylene bags | Alizadeh-Sani et al (2020) |
The film contained starch aldehyde-catechin conjugate (0.06 g) and chitosan solution (20 g/l, in acetic acid) | A conjugate developed using starch aldehyde and catechins was used as a bioactive agent | The coated fresh pork loins were kept at 4 °C for 14 days | The TBARS values lowered significantly for the coated pork from days 2 to 14 in comparison to uncoated pork | Hu et al (2022) |
The film contained chitosan (1%) and gelatine (3%) | Grape seed extract (0.5%) and nisin (0.1%) | The coated fresh pork loins were kept at 4 °C for 20 days | The TBARS values lowered significantly for the coated pork from days 5 to 20 in comparison to uncoated pork | Xiong, Chen, et al (2020) |
The film contained tween 80 (20% dry matter), thyme essential oil, polyvinyl alcohol (Pva, 5%), curdlan (4:1 = Pva:curdlan), and glycerin (20% of dry matter) | |
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