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Nanoplastics in heat-sensitive food packaging: A review of migration, detection, health, and environmental impacts

P. Senthilkumar, Bernadette Kumar, Aishwarya Vetrivel, R. Michael, N. Aravindha Babu, Sanjay Sharan Nallamuthu, Kokila Saravanan, Shanmugam Venkatachalam, Naveen Kumar R J, Gayathri Devi Selvaraju, Rajendran K. Selvakesavan, Jintae Lee, Devaraj Bharathi

2024Food Control16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The widespread use of plastics in food packaging, particularly during heat processing , has raised significant concerns about the release of micro- and nanoplastics into food. This review comprehensively examines the sources, detection methods, health impacts, and environmental consequences of micro- and nanoplastics generated from heat-packed food. The mechanisms by which these particles are released during heating, sophisticated analytical methods for their detection, potential health risks from consumption, and the effects of these particles have on the environment are covered in detail. Current regulatory frameworks and mitigation strategies are critically assessed, highlighting challenges and opportunities in managing plastic contamination. Key research areas are identified to address knowledge gaps and improve food packaging safety. This review informs decision-making and policy development to mitigate the risks associated with micro- and nanoplastics in heat-packaged food.

Topics & Concepts

Food packagingBusinessEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental healthFood scienceChemistryMedicineMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesNanocomposite Films for Food Packaging
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