The Antimicrobial and Antioxidant impact of Encapsulation of Green Tea Extract in Chitosan Nanoparticles on Shelf life of Surimi
In interest of increasing demand for natural foods free of artificial preservatives, this study aimed to Controlling the antioxidant properties of green tea extract (GT) through its encapsulation in chitosan nanoparticles (CS-NP) and to investigate its preservative effects on surimi. The results showed that GT-loaded chitosan nanoparticle (CS-NP-GT) was significantly effective in reducing the lipid oxidation of surimi by determination of Thiobarbituric acid and free fatty acids. Chemical, microbial and sensory analyzes of surimi with CS-NP-GT treatment showed a significant difference compared to other treatments (p <0.05). At the end of the storage period, surimi treatment with CS-NP-GT caused 2.6 log cycles reduction of lactic acid bacteria, 2.55 log cycles reduction of Enterobacteriaceae, 4.32 log cycles reduction of aerobic mesophilic bacteria, 3.7 log cycles reduction of Bacillus cereus and 2.61 log cycles reduction of mold and yeast. Also in the sensory evaluation, E-0.1-GT had higher score on the ninth day of storage compared to surimi prepared with other treatments. The results of this study showed that encapsulation of green tea extract with chitosan nanoparticles is a promising technology to control chemical, microbial and adverse sensory changes in surimi and increase the shelf life of this product.
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