CN109369942B - Intelligent indicating edible film and preparation method and application thereof - Google Patents

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CN109369942B
CN109369942B CN201811275214.4A CN201811275214A CN109369942B CN 109369942 B CN109369942 B CN 109369942B CN 201811275214 A CN201811275214 A CN 201811275214A CN 109369942 B CN109369942 B CN 109369942B
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Abstract

The invention discloses an intelligent indicating edible film and preparation and application thereof. The intelligent indicating edible film is a starch/protein double-layer edible film formed by adding a layer of protein film on a dried starch film, wherein the starch film takes starch as a base material, a cross-linking agent accounting for 2.5% of the mass of the starch base material, an reinforcing agent accounting for 1.4% of the mass of the starch base material, a plasticizer accounting for 0.6% of the mass of the starch base material and a natural acid-base indicator accounting for 1.5% of the mass of the starch base material are added, and the protein film takes protein as a base material, and a plasticizer accounting for 0.3% of the mass of the protein base material and a humectant accounting for 0.15% of the. The prepared starch/protein double-layer edible film is safe to use, good in physical performance and has an intelligent indicating function.

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Intelligent indicating edible film and preparation method and application thereof
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of functional food film preparation, in particular to an intelligent indicating edible film and a preparation method and application thereof.
Background
The dairy products and the vegetable protein beverage are rich in nutritive value, are popular with people and gradually become popular drinks. In the processes of production, transportation and storage, compared with other beverages, dairy products and vegetable protein beverages are easy to deteriorate, and in the process, the change of the pH value is accompanied, so that whether the beverage is deteriorated or not can be judged by measuring the pH value. However, the pH test paper cannot be used for detection by an instrument in life, but the pH test paper contains toxic substances, and the use safety problem exists when the pH test paper is used for detection. Under the environment of high concern about food safety and environmental protection, it has become a current trend to replace the conventional plastic film with the edible film, and therefore, it is of great practical significance to develop an edible film having an intelligent indication function.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide an intelligent indicating edible film and a preparation method and application thereof. The method utilizes the characteristics of the starch film and the protein film, and optimizes the process by screening a proper base material and an edible natural acid-base indicator, thereby improving the physical property of the material and endowing the material with an intelligent indicating function so as to overcome the defects in the prior art.
The technical scheme for solving the technical problem is as follows: an intelligent indicating edible film, comprising: the intelligent indicating edible film is a starch/protein double-layer edible film with a layer of protein film added on a dry starch film, wherein the starch film takes starch as a base material, a cross-linking agent accounting for 2.5% of the mass of the starch base material, an reinforcing agent accounting for 1.4% of the mass of the starch base material, a plasticizer accounting for 0.6% of the mass of the starch base material and a natural acid-base indicator accounting for 1.5% of the mass of the starch base material are added, the protein film takes protein as a base material, a plasticizer accounting for 0.3% of the mass of the protein base material and a humectant accounting for 0.15% of the mass of the protein base material are added, and the natural acid-.
The starch substrate is oxidized corn starch and wheat starch, and the protein substrate is zein.
The cross-linking agent is citric acid.
The reinforcing agent is sodium carboxymethylcellulose and sodium alginate.
The plasticizer is one of sorbitol and glycerol.
The humectant is polyethylene glycol-400.
The intelligent indicating edible film is coated on the inner wall of the colorless and transparent straw, the freshness of the beverage is rapidly detected when the beverage flows through the straw, the beverage comprises dairy products and vegetable protein beverages, the dairy products comprise pasteurized milk, sterilized milk, prepared milk and the like, and the vegetable protein beverages comprise almond milk, coconut milk, walnut milk and the like.
An intelligent indicating edible film, which is prepared by the following steps:
1) preparation of purple sweet potato pigment
Cleaning purple sweet potatoes, slicing, drying at 60 ℃ to constant weight, grinding into powder at high speed by a grinder, and sieving for later use; extracting the obtained powder with 75% ethanol at 60 deg.C, mixing the raw materials and solvent at a solid-to-liquid ratio of 1:10g/mL, extracting in a water bath for 3h, vacuum filtering the obtained extractive solution, removing ethanol from the filtrate in dark condition, and vacuum freeze drying to obtain purple sweet potato pigment powder.
2) Preparation of corn-wheat starch film-forming solution
Respectively sieving oxidized corn starch and wheat starch, adding deionized water according to a certain mass ratio to prepare a solution of 60g/L, adding sorbitol accounting for 0.6% of the mass of a starch base material, sodium carboxymethylcellulose and sodium alginate accounting for 1:1 of 1.4% of the mass of the starch base material and citric acid accounting for 2.5% of the mass of the starch base material to homogenate, rotating at 550r/min, and gelatinizing at 75 ℃ for 30min to obtain the corn-wheat starch film forming solution.
3) Adding natural acid-base indicator
Adding purple sweet potato pigment powder with the mass of 1.5% of that of the starch substrate into the obtained solution, uniformly stirring, adjusting the pH to 7-9 by using a sodium hydroxide solution with the pH of 13-14, and defoaming for 10min in ultrasonic equipment.
4) Preparation of zein film forming solution
Weighing a certain mass of zein, preparing a solution with the mass fraction of protein being about 6% by taking ethanol with the volume fraction of 95% as a solvent, stirring for 3min, adding glycerol with the mass of 0.3% of the mass of a protein base material and polyethylene glycol-400 with the mass of 0.15% of the mass of the protein base material after the zein is fully dissolved, continuing stirring for 20min, standing at 85 ℃ and performing water bath heat treatment for 15min to obtain the zein film forming solution.
5) Production of intelligent indicating edible film on inner wall of straw
Coating the corn-wheat starch film forming solution added with the purple sweet potato pigment on the inner wall of the straw, forming a film at 45 ℃, drying, coating the zein film forming solution on the corn-wheat starch film, standing for 30min, and performing forced air drying at 60 ℃ for 2h to obtain the finished product of the intelligent straw.
The invention has the beneficial effects that:
the invention utilizes the characteristics of the starch film and the protein film to prepare the starch/protein double-layer edible film through function complementation, so that the double-layer edible film has good physical properties, and a natural acid-base indicator is added to endow the edible film with an intelligent indicating function. All the materials are safe and edible materials and can be biologically degraded.
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The following examples are illustrative only and are not to be construed as limiting the invention.
1) Preparation of purple sweet potato pigment
Cleaning purple sweet potatoes, slicing, drying at 60 ℃ to constant weight, grinding into powder at high speed by a grinder, and sieving for later use; extracting the obtained powder with 75% ethanol at 60 deg.C, mixing the raw materials and solvent at a solid-to-liquid ratio of 1:10g/mL, extracting in a water bath for 3h, vacuum filtering the obtained extractive solution, removing ethanol from the filtrate in dark condition, and vacuum freeze drying to obtain purple sweet potato pigment powder.
2) Preparation of corn-wheat starch film-forming solution
Respectively sieving oxidized corn starch and wheat starch, adding deionized water according to a certain mass ratio to prepare a solution of 60g/L, adding sorbitol accounting for 0.6% of the mass of a starch base material, sodium carboxymethylcellulose and sodium alginate accounting for 1:1 of 1.4% of the mass of the starch base material and citric acid accounting for 2.5% of the mass of the starch base material to homogenate, rotating at 550r/min, and gelatinizing at 75 ℃ for 30min to obtain the corn-wheat starch film forming solution.
3) Adding natural acid-base indicator
Adding purple sweet potato pigment powder with the mass of 1.5% of that of the starch substrate into the obtained solution, uniformly stirring, adjusting the pH to 7-9 by using a sodium hydroxide solution with the pH of 13-14, and defoaming for 10min in ultrasonic equipment.
4) Preparation of zein film forming solution
Weighing a certain mass of zein, preparing a solution with the mass fraction of protein being about 6% by taking ethanol with the volume fraction of 95% as a solvent, stirring for 3min, adding glycerol with the mass of 0.3% of the mass of a protein base material and polyethylene glycol-400 with the mass of 0.15% of the mass of the protein base material after the zein is fully dissolved, continuing stirring for 20min, standing at 85 ℃ and performing water bath heat treatment for 15min to obtain the zein film forming solution.
5) Production of intelligent indicating edible film on inner wall of straw
Coating the corn-wheat starch film forming solution added with the purple sweet potato pigment on the inner wall of the straw, forming a film at 45 ℃, drying, coating the zein film forming solution on the corn-wheat starch film, standing for 30min, and performing forced air drying at 80 ℃ for 1.5h to obtain the finished product of the intelligent straw.
The following is an illustration of the mass ratio of oxidized corn starch to wheat starch:
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the intelligent indicating edible film has smooth and uniform surface, and the test shows that the average tensile strength of the intelligent indicating edible film is 9.60MPa and the average elongation at break is 75.15%.
While embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to the embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents, and all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.

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1. An intelligent indicating edible film, comprising: the intelligent indicating edible film is a starch/protein double-layer edible film with a layer of protein film added on a dry starch film, wherein the starch film takes starch as a base material, a cross-linking agent accounting for 2.5% of the mass of the starch base material, an reinforcing agent accounting for 1.4% of the mass of the starch base material, a plasticizer accounting for 0.6% of the mass of the starch base material and a natural acid-base indicator accounting for 1.5% of the mass of the starch base material are added, the protein film takes protein as a base material, a plasticizer accounting for 0.3% of the mass of the protein base material and a humectant accounting for 0.15% of the mass of the protein base material are added, and the natural acid-.
2. The smart indicating edible film of claim 1, wherein: the starch substrate is oxidized corn starch and wheat starch, and the protein substrate is zein.
3. The smart indicating edible film of claim 2, wherein: the cross-linking agent is citric acid.
4. The smart indicating edible film of claim 3, wherein: the reinforcing agent is sodium carboxymethylcellulose and sodium alginate.
5. The smart indicating edible film of claim 4, wherein: the plasticizer is one of sorbitol and glycerol.
6. The smart indicating edible film of claim 5, wherein: the humectant is polyethylene glycol-400.
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