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Control of release in active packaging/coating for food products; approaches, mechanisms, profiles, and modeling

Narjes Malekjani, Reza Karimi, Elham Assadpour, Seid Mahdi Jafari

2023Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition44 citationsDOI

Abstract

Antimicrobial or antioxidant active packaging (AP) is an emerging technology in which a bioactive antimicrobial or antioxidant agent is incorporated into the packaging material to protect the contained product during its shelf life from deterioration. The important issue in AP is making a balance between the deterioration rate of the food product and the controlled release of the bioactive agent. So, the AP fabrication should be designed in such a way that fulfills this goal. Modeling the controlled release is an effective way to avoid trial and error and time-consuming experimental runs and predict the release behavior of bioactive agents in different polymeric matrices and food/food simulants. To review the release of bioactive compounds from AP, in the first part of this review we present an introductory explanation regarding the release controlling approaches in AP. Then the release mechanisms are explained which are very important in defining the appropriate modeling approach and also the interpretation of the modeling results. Different release profiles that might be observed in different packaging systems are also introduced. Finally, different modeling approaches including empirical and mechanistic techniques are covered and the recent literature regarding the utilization of such approaches to help design new AP is thoroughly studied.

Topics & Concepts

Biochemical engineeringActive packagingFood packagingShelf lifeControlled releaseComputer scienceFood productsAntimicrobialProcess engineeringRisk analysis (engineering)NanotechnologyChemistryFood scienceMaterials scienceBusinessEngineeringOrganic chemistryNanocomposite Films for Food Packagingbiodegradable polymer synthesis and propertiesMicroplastics and Plastic Pollution