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Synergistic Antimicrobial Hybrid Bio-Surface Formed by Self-Assembled BSA Nanoarchitectures with Chitosan Oligosaccharide
Innovation in green, convenient, and sustainable antimicrobial
packaging materials for food is an inevitable trend to address global
food waste challenges caused by microbial contamination. In this study,
we developed a biogenic, hydrophobic, and antimicrobial protein network
coating for food packaging. Experimental results show that disulfide
bond breakage can induce the self-assembly of bovine albumin (BSA)
into protein networks driven by hydrophobic interactions, and chitosan
oligosaccharide (COS) with antimicrobial activity can be stably bound
in this network by electrostatic interactions. The inherent antimicrobial
activity of COS and the numerous hydrophobic regions on the surface
of the BSA-network give the BSA@COS-network significant in
vitro antimicrobial ability. More importantly, the BSA@COS-network
coating can prolong the onset of spoilage of strawberries in various
packaging materials by nearly 3-fold in storage. This study shows
how surface functionalization via protein self-assembly
is integrated with the biological functioning of natural antibacterial
activity for advanced food packaging applications
