Characterization of Chitosan Film Incorporated with Curcumin Extract.
Pornchai RachtanapunWarinporn KlunklinPensak JantrawutKittisak JantanasakulwongYuthana PhimolsiripolPhisit SeesuriyachanNoppol LeksawasdiThanongsak ChaiyasoWarintorn RuksiriwanichSuphat PhongthaiSarana Rose SommanWinita PunyodomAlissara ReungsangThi Minh Phuong NgoPublished in: Polymers (2021)
Curcumin is a phenolic compound derived from turmeric roots (Curcuma longa L.). This research studied the effects of curcumin extract on the properties of chitosan films. The film characteristics measured included mechanical properties, visual aspects, color parameters, light transmission, moisture content, water solubility, water vapor permeability, infrared spectroscopy, and antioxidant activity. The results suggest that adding curcumin to chitosan-based films increases yellowness and light barriers. Infrared spectroscopy analysis showed interactions between the phenolic compounds of the extract and the chitosan, which may have improved the mechanical properties and reduced the moisture content, water solubility, and water vapor permeability of the films. The antioxidant activity of the films increased with increasing concentrations of the curcumin extract. This study shows the potential benefits of incorporating curcumin extract into chitosan films used as active packaging.