Department of Livestock Products Technology, Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Hisar, India.
CBIOS (Research Center for Biosciences and Health Technologies), Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Lisboa, Portugal.
J Sci Food Agric. 2023 Oct;103(13):6167-6179. doi: 10.1002/jsfa.12686. Epub 2023 May 19.
In recent years, foodborne outbreaks and food plastic waste accumulation in the environment have impelled a hunt for new, sustainable, novel and innovatory food packaging interventions to face microbial contamination, food quality and safety. Pollution caused from wastes generated by agricultural activities is one of chief rising concerns of the environmentalists across the globe. A solution to this problem is effective and economic valorization of residues from agriculture sector. It would ensure that the by-products/residues from one activity act as ingredients/raw materials for another industry. An example is fruit and vegetable waste based green films for food packaging. Edible packaging is a well-researched area of science where numerous biomaterials have been already explored. Along with dynamic barrier properties, these biofilms often exhibit antioxidant and antimicrobial properties as function of the bioactive additives (e.g. essential oils) often incorporated in them. Additionally, these films are made competent by use of recent technologies (e.g. encapsulation, nano-emulsions, radio-sensors) to ensure high end performance and meet the principles of sustainability. Livestock products such as meat, poultry and dairy products are highly perishable and depend largely upon the mercy of packaging materials to enhance their shelf life. In this review, all the above-mentioned aspects are thoroughly covered with a view to project fruit and vegetable based green films (FVBGFs) as a potential and viable packaging material for livestock products, along with a discussion on role of bio-additives, technological interventions, properties and potential applications of FVBGFs in livestock products. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.
近年来,食源性疾病爆发和环境中塑料食品废物的积累,促使人们寻找新的、可持续的、新颖的和创新性的食品包装干预措施,以应对微生物污染、食品质量和安全问题。农业活动产生的废物造成的污染是全球环保主义者主要关注的问题之一。解决这个问题的方法是对农业部门的废物进行有效和经济的利用。这将确保一个活动的副产品/废物成为另一个行业的原料/原材料。一个例子是基于水果和蔬菜废物的绿色食品包装薄膜。可食用包装是一个经过充分研究的科学领域,已经探索了许多生物材料。除了动态阻隔性能外,这些生物膜通常还具有抗氧化和抗菌性能,这是由于其中经常包含生物活性添加剂(例如精油)的功能。此外,这些薄膜通过使用最新技术(例如封装、纳米乳液、无线电传感器)变得有能力,以确保高性能并符合可持续性原则。肉类、家禽和乳制品等牲畜产品极易腐烂,在很大程度上依赖于包装材料来延长其保质期。在这篇综述中,全面涵盖了上述所有方面,旨在将基于水果和蔬菜的绿色薄膜(FVBGFs)作为一种潜在的可行的牲畜产品包装材料,同时讨论了生物添加剂、技术干预、FVBGFs 的性能和在牲畜产品中的潜在应用的作用。 © 2023 化学工业协会。