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ROSA ALDUINA

Cross-linked natural IntegroPectin films from citrus biowaste with intrinsic antimicrobial activity

  • Authors: Piacenza E.; Presentato A.; Alduina R.; Scurria A.; Pagliaro M.; Albanese L.; Meneguzzo F.; Ciriminna R.; Chillura Martino D.F.
  • Publication year: 2022
  • Type: Articolo in rivista
  • Key words: Antimicrobial films; Citrus pectin; Controlled release; Pectin films; Polyphenols; Terpenes
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/584172

Abstract

Pectin recovered via hydrodynamic cavitation (IntegroPectin) from lemon and grapefruit agri-food waste intrinsically containing antimicrobial bioactive substances (flavonoids, phenolic acids, terpenes, and terpenoids) was used to generate innovative and eco-compatible films that efficiently inhibit the growth of Gram-negative pathogens. Extensive characterization of films confirmed the presence of these substances, which differently interact with the polysaccharide polymer (pectin), plasticizer (glycerol), surfactant (Tween 60), and cross-linker (Ca2+), conferring to these films a unique structure. Besides, IntegroPectin-based films constitute versatile systems for the sustained, controlled, and slow-release (up to 72 h) of bioactive substances in an aqueous environment. This feature is crucial for the good in vitro antimicrobial activity exerted by IntegroPectin films against three Gram-negative bacteria (two indicator pathogen strains Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 10145, P. aeruginosa PAO1, and the clinical isolate Klebsiella pneumoniae) that are involved in the global emergence of the antimicrobial resistance. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].