Ternary blend-based film derived from Antheraea pernyi silk sericin, soybean protein isolate, and sodium alginate: Preparation, characterization and antioxidant
2025
Chang Tan | Jintong Liu | Chenyang Shi | Xiaoqian Hu | Zhiyuan Pang | Shan Lu | Chongting Guo | Shan Wang | Weixuan Li | Chong Ning | Fengqing Hu
To improve the overall performance of soybean protein isolate (SPI)/sodium alginate (SA) complex films, an Antheraea pernyi silk sericin (APSS)/SPI/SA ternary blend-based film was prepared using different amounts of APSS. The effects of APSS on the mechanical, water-blocking, microstructural, and antioxidant properties of the complex films were investigated. APSS was found to improve the opacity and reduce the solubility and water vapor permeability (WVP) of the complex film. A ternary complex film with 2 % APSS had the best mechanical strength, chrominance, solubility, WVP, and contact angle properties. APSS addition enhanced the free radical-scavenging ability of the film in a concentration-dependent manner. Compared with the film without APSS, 8 % APSS increased the free radical-scavenging rates of ABTS· and DPPH by 2.56- and 2.59-fold, respectively, retaining a high level after digestion simulation in vitro. These properties make APSS/SPI/SA ternary blend-based films useful for food preservation and packaging applications.
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