Synthesis of Sulfonated Chitosan as An Active Agent of Antibacterial Packaging for Fish Fillets
Dwi Susilo,
Syahnindita Dyah Ajeng Wartari,
Ngadiwiyana Ngadiwiyana
et al.
Abstract:Modifying chitosan by increasing its hydrophilic properties through sulfonation reactions will increase its solubility in water and antibacterial activity and expand the application of chitosan. This study aims to determine the antibacterial activity of sulfonated chitosan film applied as fish fillet packaging using the total plate count method. Sulfonated chitosan in this study was successfully synthesized by reacting chitosan with 1,3-propane sultone. Sulfonated chitosan products were characterized using FTI… Show more
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