ZIF-8 encapsulation improves the antifungal activity of benzaldehyde and methyl anthranilate in films

21 September 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

Two ZIF-8-based biocomposites are obtained by entrapping antifungal benzaldehyde and methyl anthranilate biomolecules via direct impregnation with high payloads. Enhanced antifungal activity against Penicilium expansum is shown after their integration in biopolymeric films.

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Materials and methods ZIF-8 NPs characterization Dynamic Light Scattering measurements Preparation of biomolecule@ZIF-8 composites HPLC Calibration curves Encapsulation kinetics Characterization of biomolecule@ZIF-8 composites Infrared Spectroscopy N2 sorption isotherms at 77 K Bz release kinetics References
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