Bagasse lignin for single-used food packaging applications: UV-barrier, antioxidant, migration and cytotoxicity
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Author list: Pawarisa WIJARANAKUL, Bongkot HARARAK, Wanwitoo WANMOOLEE, Prapudsorn WANNID, Weerawan LAOSIRIPOJANA
Publisher: the Metallurgy and Materials Science Research Institute (MMRI), Chulalongkorn University
Publication year: 2025
Journal acronym: J. Met. Mater. Miner.
Volume number: 35
Issue number: 3
ISSN: 0857-6149
eISSN: 2630-0508
URL: https://jmmm.material.chula.ac.th/index.php/jmmm/article/view/2354
Abstract
This study examined PLA biocomposite films made from organosolv lignin extracted from Thai agro-waste, specifically sugarcane bagasse (BG), to assess their suitability for food packaging, focusing on their physical, thermal, optical, UV-shielding, antioxidant, and migration properties. Extracted BG-lignin exhibited free radical scavenging ability with an EC50 value of 400 µg/ml, reducing DPPH absorbance by 50%. PLA composite films with BG-lignin dosage from 0.1 to 1.0 wt.% were successfully fabricated via conventional blown film extrusion. Addition of BG-lignin at 0.5 wt.% and 1.0 wt.% to PLA films decreased UV transmittance from 90% to 30% and 12%, respectively, without compromising optical clarity. Moreover, DPPH scavenging activity of all composite films with different BG-lignin contents (0.1-1.0 wt.%) reached 50% within 24 h, while overall migration values and cytotoxicity level are below the permissible limit. This study demonstrates the potential application of PLA/BG-lignin composite films for single-used ketchup sachets. These films effectively reduce ketchup color change under UV light exposure.
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