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Natural Quercetin AIEgen Composite Film with Antibacterial and Antioxidant Properties for in Situ Sensing of Al 3+ Residues in Food, Detecting Food Spoilage, and Extending Food Storage Times.

Ting HeHui WangZhijun ChenShouxin LiuJian LiShujun Li
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2018)
Functional materials that can both accurately and conveniently sense food quality and improve food storage times would provide important benefits. To achieve a functional material, which can both sense food quality fluorescently and extend food storage times, a multifunctional film incorporating the natural AIEgen quercetin been has prepared via physically mixing quercetin and poly(vinyl alcohol) in this paper. The as-prepared film was first investigated on the physical properties. The film had a nice mechanical performance and water/CO 2 permeability. Optical properties of the film were subsequently determined by UV-vis and fluorescent spectra. The as-prepared film was transparent and showed a good AIE enhancement when exposed to foods containing Al 3+ residues and to seafood containing biogenic amines, produced during spoilage. The film also showed good antibacterial and antioxidant activities, which enabled it to be successfully used as a coating to extend food storage times. The film has the potential to be used as a new smart food packaging material, which could both indicate food quality and extend shelf life.
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