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Antibacterial Activity of Biodegradable Films Incorporated with Biologically-Synthesized Silver Nanoparticles and the Evaluation of Their Migration to Chicken Meat.


ABSTRACT: The food industry has been exploring the association of polymers with nanoparticles in packaging production, and active products are essential to increase the shelf life of food and avoid contamination. Our study developed starch-poly (adipate co-terephthalate butyl) films with silver nanoparticles produced with Fusarium oxysporum components (bio-AgNPs), intending to control foodborne pathogens. The bio-AgNPs showed activity against different Salmonella serotypes, including multidrug-resistant Salmonella Saint Paul and Salmonella Enteritidis, with minimum bactericidal concentrations ranging from 4.24 to 16.98 µg/mL. Biodegradable films with bio-AgNPs inhibited the growth of up to 106Salmonella isolates. Silver migration from the films to chicken was analyzed using electrothermal atomic absorption spectrophotometry, and the results showed migration values (12.94 mg/kg and 3.79 mg/kg) above the limits allowed by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) (0.05 mg/kg). Thus, it is necessary to improve the technique to avoid the migration of silver to chicken meat, since these concentrations can be harmful.

SUBMITTER: das Neves MDS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9854460 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Antibacterial Activity of Biodegradable Films Incorporated with Biologically-Synthesized Silver Nanoparticles and the Evaluation of Their Migration to Chicken Meat.

das Neves Meiriele da S MDS   Scandorieiro Sara S   Pereira Giovana N GN   Ribeiro Jhonatan M JM   Seabra Amedea B AB   Dias Adriana P AP   Yamashita Fabio F   Martinez Claudia B Dos R CBDR   Kobayashi Renata K T RKT   Nakazato Gerson G  

Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland) 20230115 1


The food industry has been exploring the association of polymers with nanoparticles in packaging production, and active products are essential to increase the shelf life of food and avoid contamination. Our study developed starch-poly (adipate co-terephthalate butyl) films with silver nanoparticles produced with <i>Fusarium oxysporum</i> components (bio-AgNPs), intending to control foodborne pathogens. The bio-AgNPs showed activity against different <i>Salmonella</i> serotypes, including multidr  ...[more]

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