A concise guide to active agents for active food packaging

The ever-growing world population results in the ineluctable increase of food demand which translates in the augment of the global market of packaging materials. Hence, the concept of active packaging materializes as a technology to enhance the safety, quality and shelf-life of the packaged foods. A...

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Veröffentlicht in:Trends in food science & technology 2018-10, Vol.80, p.212-222
Hauptverfasser: Vilela, Carla, Kurek, Mia, Hayouka, Zvi, Röcker, Bettina, Yildirim, Selçuk, Antunes, Maria Dulce C., Nilsen-Nygaard, Julie, Pettersen, Marit Kvalvåg, Freire, Carmen S.R.
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Zusammenfassung:The ever-growing world population results in the ineluctable increase of food demand which translates in the augment of the global market of packaging materials. Hence, the concept of active packaging materializes as a technology to enhance the safety, quality and shelf-life of the packaged foods. Active packaging systems can contribute to the reduction of food waste by providing, apart from an inert barrier to external conditions, several functions associated with food preservation, namely absorbing/scavenging, releasing/emitting and removing properties, temperature, microbial and quality control. The purpose of this review is to present a concise (but wide-ranging) appraisal on the latest advances in active agents for active food packaging. Emphasis is placed on active functions such as antimicrobial and antioxidant activity, oxygen and ethylene scavenging, and carbon dioxide emitting. An effort was made to highlight representative articles that prompted research on active agents towards viable market solutions. Active packaging is a thriving field given its duality as barrier to external detrimental factors and active role in food preservation and quality. The use of natural active agents is a flourishing field due to the general concern towards natural-based additives. Nevertheless, research is still in its early stages with a long way to go in the design of innovative and economical active packaging materials containing appropriate active agents. The interaction between packaging, environment and food is the key challenge for achieving commercial translation. •Active agents improve shelf-life, safety and quality of packaged foods.•Antimicrobial agents and O2 scavengers are by far the most commercialized agents.•Antioxidant agents improve the stability of oxidation-sensitive foodstuffs.•Antimicrobial agents and CO2 emitters reduce the growth of microorganisms.•Ethylene scavengers delay the ripening and senescence of fruits and vegetables.
ISSN:0924-2244
1879-3053
DOI:10.1016/j.tifs.2018.08.006