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Review Article | Open Access

Research progress on the application of chitosan and plant extracts in antimicrobial films for aquatic products and their controlled release systems

Xiaomin Duan1Jiaxin Luo1Fengtian Zhang1Xuhui Huang1,2( )
SKL of Marine Food Processing & Safety Control, National Engineering Research Center of Seafood, Collaborative Innovation Center of Seafood Deep Processing, Dalian Technology Innovation Center for Chinese Prepared Food, School of Food Science and Technology, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian 116034, China
Dalian Jinshiwan Laboratory, Dalian 116034, China
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Aquatic products face severe challenges in packaging due to their perishable nature. Traditional materials are ineffective in suppressing microbial proliferation and lipid oxidation, making it urgent to develop efficient preservation solutions. Chitosan, with its excellent film-forming properties, biocompatibility, and antibacterial activity, when combined with plant extracts rich in broad-spectrum antibacterial and antioxidant components such as polyphenols and terpenoids, offers a new approach to aquatic product preservation. This review focuses on the regulatory mechanism of the on-demand release of active components through the structural design of composite films, aiming to break through the bottlenecks of preservation technology. By analyzing the network structure of chitosan, such as porosity, swelling response, and molecular interactions, and their structure-activity relationships with the sustained-release behavior of plant active components, the mechanisms of enhancing the physical properties, antioxidant capacity, and antibacterial activity of composite films are clarified. Studies have shown that this strategy can significantly delay protein degradation and extend the shelf life of aquatic products. In the future, efforts should be made to develop nano-reinforced carriers, multi-component synergistic systems, and spoilage-indicating smart packaging to promote the large-scale application of this technology in the cold chain logistics of aquatic products.

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Duan X, Luo J, Zhang F, et al. Research progress on the application of chitosan and plant extracts in antimicrobial films for aquatic products and their controlled release systems. Food Science of Animal Products, 2026, 4(1): 9240151. https://doi.org/10.26599/FSAP.2026.9240151

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Received: 22 July 2025
Revised: 28 July 2025
Accepted: 25 August 2025
Published: 20 October 2025
© Beijing Academy of Food Sciences 2026. Food Science of Animal Products published by Tsinghua University Press.

This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-NDlicense (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).