Composite starch films as green adsorbents for removing benzo[a]pyrene from smoked sausages
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.138297
Composite starch films as green adsorbents for removing benzo[a]pyrene from smoked sausages
Abstract
Benzo[a]pyrene (BaP), which is emitted during the processing of smoked sausages, accumulates in sausages and poses a serious threat to human health. This study focused on the removal of BaP from sausages and accompanying particulate matter (PM) during the smoking of sausages by films formed by combining corn starch (CS) with K-carrageenan (KC)/sodium alginate (SA). Initially, the effects of different additions of KC and SA on the rheological analysis, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and film-forming properties of the composite films were investigated. The BaP reduction capacities of CS-KC and CS-SA composite films in sausage were 41.1%-47.0% and 54.2%-56.5%, respectively, because the three-dimensional mesh structure of the composite films provided a large number of adsorption sites. Finally, kinetic studies demonstrated that BaP control in composite films is mainly achieved by intraparticle diffusion. Therefore, due to its excellent recyclability and biodegradability, composite starch film has a promising application in smoked meat products.
Keywords: Benzo(a)pyrene; Composite starch film; Green adsorbents; Smoked sausage.
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