Edible Film from Jack Bean Flour for Use as an Antioxidative Packaging Incorporating Extract of Green Tea
Date
2015-08-01Author
LINDRIATI, Triana
WIJANARKO, Simon Bambang
YUNIANTA, Yunianta
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Addition of green tea’s extract in edible film’s matrix will improve film’s functionality. The film will has antioxidant
properties and can protect food from rancidity and discoloration. In this research film based component was jack bean flour which
has high content of carbohydrate and protein. The film had good mechanical and physical characters. The aim of this research was
studying effect of green tea’s extract addition on phenolic, tannin concentration and antioxidant activity of edible film. Extract of
green tea was prepared with variation of temperature (28
o
C, 50
o
C and 100
o
C). The result showed that increasing of extraction
temperature would increase phenolic content, tannin concentration and antioxidant activity. When green tea extracted at 100
C
phenolic concentration was 144.179 mg/g, tannin was 50.345 mg/g and antioksidant activity was 58.8% (DPPH inhibition). After the
extract was incorporated in to edible film, total phenolic concentration of film was 113.544 mg/g, tannin was 41.842 mg/g and
antioxidant activity was 45.22%. Edible film with green tea addition, showed ability in inhibiting rancidity of peanut oil whereas
peroxide value and TBA (Thio Barbituric Acid) number of peanut oil was 11.5 meq O
/kg and 0.13 ml/g after edible film immersion in 5 days. Peroxide value and TBA number of peanut oil without edible film immersion was 20.3 meq O2/kg and 0.32 ml/g
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