Development and characterization of postbiotic-enriched biodegradable films with antifungal activity for tomato storage

  • Yasemin Kaya
  • , Hümeyra İspirli
  • , Fatih Bozkurt*
  • , Osman Sağdıç
  • , Mustafa Şengül
  • , Enes Dertli
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: One of the major contributors to postharvest losses in tomatoes is the development of infectious mold diseases. In this study, four distinct biodegradable film formulations were developed incorporating postbiotics derived from Lactiplantibacillus plantarum Y48 and the polysaccharide alternan. The formulations included alternan, sodium alginate and glycerol (AAG), alternan, postbiotic, sodium alginate and glycerol (APAG), postbiotic, sodium alginate and glycerol (PAG), and sodium alginate and glycerol (AG) as a control. The films were characterized in terms of their physical, mechanical, thermal, and morphological properties. To assess antifungal efficacy, tomatoes artificially inoculated with Alternaria alternata were coated with each film and stored at ambient temperature for 8 days. RESULTS: The incorporation of alternan and postbiotics enhanced both the mechanical strength and thermal stability of the films. Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) analysis confirmed the successful integration of the bioactive components into the polymer matrix. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging revealed that postbiotic addition contributed to a rougher and more rigid surface morphology, while alternan improved the structural cohesion of the films. All film formulations exhibited significant inhibitory effects against A. alternata, with the PAG formulation demonstrating the most pronounced antifungal activity. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that the PAG film, enriched with postbiotics, represents a promising biocontrol strategy for mitigating fungal spoilage in tomatoes. In conclusion, this study underscores the potential of combining postbiotics and alternan for the development of active, biodegradable edible films with antifungal functionality for postharvest preservation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2259-2269
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
Volume106
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2026

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Keywords

  • alternan
  • Alternaria alternata
  • biopreservation
  • edible film
  • postbiotics
  • tomato storage

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