This manuscript describes antifungal, structural, thermal and morphological properties of a novel, eco-friendly bioplastic film, based on poly(butylenesuccinate) and cavoxin, a chalcone phytopathogenic metabolite, isolated from cultures by the fungus Phoma cava and included inside the biodegradable polymeric matrix. The antagonistic activity of the film explored against two fungal food contaminants Penicilliumroqueforti and Aspergillusniger, highlighted that cavoxin was fungicide at MIC concentrations. The chemico-physical analysis were performed on films before and after antifungal activity. Thermal analysis evidenced both the higher thermal stability of poly (butylenesuccinate) and cavoxin blend and the sharp nucleating action of cavoxin on the polymer. Infrared spectroscopy highlighted the presence of physical interaction between the polar groups of the blend components, whereas gel permeation chromatography highlighted that the hydrolytic effect of cavoxin on poly(butylenesuccinate) was responsible for the diffusion and releasing of the biomolecule from the matrix and UV-Vis spectroscopy provided quantitative information of release kinetics. Finally, morphological analysis confirmed both the polymeric surface hydrolysis exerted by cavoxin, and the adhesion of fungal spores on films after contact occurred during the antifungal assay.

Chemico-physical and antifungal properties of poly(butylene succinate)/cavoxin blend: Study of a novel bioactive polymeric based system

Santagata G;Valerio F;Dal Poggetto G;Di Biase M;Malinconico M;Lavermicocca P;
2017

Abstract

This manuscript describes antifungal, structural, thermal and morphological properties of a novel, eco-friendly bioplastic film, based on poly(butylenesuccinate) and cavoxin, a chalcone phytopathogenic metabolite, isolated from cultures by the fungus Phoma cava and included inside the biodegradable polymeric matrix. The antagonistic activity of the film explored against two fungal food contaminants Penicilliumroqueforti and Aspergillusniger, highlighted that cavoxin was fungicide at MIC concentrations. The chemico-physical analysis were performed on films before and after antifungal activity. Thermal analysis evidenced both the higher thermal stability of poly (butylenesuccinate) and cavoxin blend and the sharp nucleating action of cavoxin on the polymer. Infrared spectroscopy highlighted the presence of physical interaction between the polar groups of the blend components, whereas gel permeation chromatography highlighted that the hydrolytic effect of cavoxin on poly(butylenesuccinate) was responsible for the diffusion and releasing of the biomolecule from the matrix and UV-Vis spectroscopy provided quantitative information of release kinetics. Finally, morphological analysis confirmed both the polymeric surface hydrolysis exerted by cavoxin, and the adhesion of fungal spores on films after contact occurred during the antifungal assay.
2017
Istituto di Scienze delle Produzioni Alimentari - ISPA
Istituto per i Polimeri, Compositi e Biomateriali - IPCB
Inglese
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0014305717306602
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Food mold
Cavoxin
Antifungal activity
Poly(butylene succinate)
Bioactive-packaging film
Polymeric surface hydrolysis
Acknowledgements This work was supportedby grants Cluster "CL.A.N." - Cluster Agrifood Nazionale: SO.FI.A. "Sustainability of the food chain", CTN01_00230_450760 and Project PON03PE_00106_1/1 MAREA, Materiali Avanzati per la Ricerca ed il comparto Agroalimentare. The authors thank the Project ''Rete di Laboratori per l'Innovazione degli Alimenti Funzionali (LAIFF)" (PON Puglia FESR 2007-2013 Asse I, Linea 1.2 - PO Puglia FSE 2007-2013 Asse IV) which allowed the Bioscreen C Oy' growth curves AB Ltd (Helsinki,Finland) purchasing. Prof. A. Evidente is associated to the Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry, CNR, Pozzuoli, Italy. The authors thank Cristina Del Barone for her support in performing SEM analysis. Appendix A. Supplementary material Supplementary data associated with this article can be found, in the online version, at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpolymj. 2017.07.004.
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Santagata, G; Valerio, F; Cimmino, A; Dal Poggetto, G; Masi, M; Di Biase, M; Malinconico, M; Lavermicocca, P; Evidente, A
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