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Development of a pH-responsive intelligent label using low molecular weight chitosan grafted with phenol red for food packaging applications

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In this study, we successfully developed a screen-printed pH-responsive intelligent label using low molecular weight chitosan grafted with phenol red (LCPR) as a colorant for screen printing ink. The LCPR was synthesized via a Mannich reaction, and its successful grafting was confirmed through FT-IR, UV–vis, and NMR spectroscopy. The LCPR exhibited lower crystallinity and thermal stability compared to low molecular weight chitosan (LC) and demonstrated zwitterionic behavior. To create intelligent labels, the LCPR-based ink was efficiently printed on cotton substrates with high resolution. The label exhibited remarkable sensitivity to buffer pH solutions and ammonia gas, leading to distinctive color changes from orange to red to purple. Additionally, the label showed excellent reversibility, storage stability, and leaching resistance to different food simulant solutions. The label was utilized to monitor shrimp freshness, successfully detecting a noticeable color shift upon spoilage. These findings highlight the significant potential of the LCPR-based label as an intelligent food packaging solution, offering pH-responsiveness and color stability for qualitative freshness detection of protein-rich food.

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Chitosan-based polymeric dye, Intelligent packaging, pH-responsive, Screen printing

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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 266, 2024

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