Malva neglecta seed polysaccharide mucilage coating enriched by the Lactobacillus brevis TD4 postbiotics: A promising strategy to promote the shelf life of fresh beef
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Malva neglecta seed polysaccharide mucilage coating enriched by the Lactobacillus brevis TD4 postbiotics: A promising strategy to promote the shelf life of fresh beef
Abstract
The need for bioactive-incorporated biodegradable packaging products is growing due to the desire to achieve food goods that have a longer shelf life and enhanced safety. The current study set out to create an edible coating using Malva neglecta seed polysaccharide mucilage (MNSM) containing Lactobacillus brevis TD4-derived postbiotics (PLB), and assess how well the PLB-MNSM edible coating preserved beef slices over a 12-day period of refrigeration. PLB was rich in fatty acids, organic heteropolycyclic compounds, monoterpene and cyclohexanol derivative, prenol lipids, ester compounds, and alpha-CH2-containing aldehyde with significant antimicrobial and antioxidant activities. By adding it to the edible coating at 0, 5, 10, and 15 % v/v, it successfully prevented the proliferation of microbial agents (total viable count, psychrotrophic count, Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, total coliform bacteria count, and fungi) as well as the oxidation of lipids (thiobarbituric and peroxide values) in beef samples. The samples' pH value, hardness, and moisture content were all more successfully sustained when PLB preparation was applied to the coating solution (P < 0.05). The edible coating consisting of PLB effectively maintained the meat color (L*, a*, b*) and sensory properties. Additionally, the bioactive edible coating comprised of MNSM and PLB, specifically MNSM-15 % PLB, significantly prevented the quality deterioration of beef samples and prolonged the shelf-life of the meat to over 12 days. The outcomes indicated that the MNSM-PLB edible coating has the capacity to be utilized as an antibacterial and antioxidant-rich packing material, hence enhancing the shelf life of meat-based goods.
Keywords: Beef shelf life; Edible coating; Lactobacillus brevis TD4; Malva neglecta seed mucilage; Postbiotic.
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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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