Development of new active packaging films coated with natural phenolic compounds to improve the oxidative stability of bee

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The aim is to develop active packaging films containing natural antioxidants and to evaluate their capacity to enhance the oxidative stability of beef during refrigeration. The antioxidant activity of a natural extract obtained from a brewery residual waste was evaluated and compared with that of a commercial rosemary extract and two synthetic antioxidants (BHT and propyl gallate). Different concentrations of each antioxidant were also added directly to beef samples, resulting in a reduction in lipid oxidation of up to 70–80% relative to the control. Active antioxidant films coated with PVPP-WS extract reduced lipid oxidation by up to 80%, relative to the control, during cold storage. The use of active packaging films containing natural extracts could improve the oxidative stability of meat products and should therefore be of great interest in the food industry

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Barbosa-Pereira, L., Aurrekoetxea, G.P., Angulo, I., Paseiro- Losada, P. & Cruz, J.M., Development of new active packaging films coated with natural phenolic compounds to improve the oxidative stability of beef, Meat Science (2014), doi: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2014.02.006

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The authors are grateful to the Mahou-San Miguel Group and FUTURAL project (Ingenio Program – CDTI). The authors express their sincere thanks to Ms. Patricia Blanco Carro, Ms. Cristina Casal Romero and Mr. Gonzalo Hermelo Vidal for their excellent technical assistance

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