Research: chicken feather protein film containing clove oil and its application in smoked salmon packaging

27 February 2014

Researchers at Chungnam National University in the Republic of Korea utilized chicken feathers, a by-product of the poultry industry, as a film base material after extraction of chicken feather protein (CFP). Composite films of CFP and gelatin were prepared, and their mechanical properties were investigated.
Incorporation of clove oil into the composite film resulted in strong inhibition zones against Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Listeria monocytogenes. The results suggest that a CFP/gelatin composite film with 1.5% clove oil can be used as an active packaging material for smoked salmon. An article about the research is published in LWT - Food Science and Technology.
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