Use and application of gelatin as potential biodegradable packaging materials for food products

•Gelatin has unique characteristics depends on their origin and sources.•Gelatin films have been incorporated with other ingredients with the aim to enhance their physical and mechanical properties.•Nanomaterials incorporation and antioxidant films have been seen to drive bright future in biodegrada...

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Published inInternational journal of biological macromolecules Vol. 71; pp. 94 - 102
Main Authors Nur Hanani, Z.A., Roos, Y.H., Kerry, J.P.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier B.V 01.11.2014
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Summary:•Gelatin has unique characteristics depends on their origin and sources.•Gelatin films have been incorporated with other ingredients with the aim to enhance their physical and mechanical properties.•Nanomaterials incorporation and antioxidant films have been seen to drive bright future in biodegradable films. The manufacture and potential application of biodegradable films for food application has gained increased interest as alternatives to conventional food packaging polymers due to the sustainable nature associated with their availability, broad and abundant source range, compostability, environmentally-friendly image, compatibility with foodstuffs and food application, etc. Gelatin is one such material and is a unique and popularly used hydrocolloid by the food industry today due to its inherent characteristics, thereby potentially offering a wide range of further and unique industrial applications. Gelatin from different sources have different physical and chemical properties as they contain different amino acid contents which are responsible for the varying characteristics observed upon utilization in food systems and when being utilized more specifically, in the manufacture of films. Packaging films can be successfully produced from all gelatin sources and the behaviour and characteristics of gelatin-based films can be altered through the incorporation of other food ingredients to produce composite films possessing enhanced physical and mechanical properties. This review will present the current situation with respect to gelatin usage as a packaging source material and the challenges that remain in order to move the manufacture of gelatin-based films nearer to commercial reality.
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ISSN:0141-8130
1879-0003
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2014.04.027