Bagasse lignin for single-used food packaging applications: UV-barrier, antioxidant, migration and cytotoxicity

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Author listPawarisa WIJARANAKUL, Bongkot HARARAK, Wanwitoo WANMOOLEE, Prapudsorn WANNID, Weerawan LAOSIRIPOJANA

Publisherthe Metallurgy and Materials Science Research Institute (MMRI), Chulalongkorn University

Publication year2025

Journal acronymJ. Met. Mater. Miner.

Volume number35

Issue number3

ISSN0857-6149

eISSN2630-0508

URLhttps://jmmm.material.chula.ac.th/index.php/jmmm/article/view/2354


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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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