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Intelligent and Active Packaging for Fruits and Vegetables

Editat de Charles L. Wilson, Ph.D.
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 iul 2007
Recent nationwide recalls of spinach due to E. coli contamination and peanut butter due to Salmonella, make the emerging development of "active" and "intelligent" packaging crucial for consumer safety and quality assurance. Now that it is possible to make packaging that can detect and inform consumers of contamination, as well as prevent or reduce the growth of human foodborne pathogens, the food packaging and safety industry needs a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-science and future directions of this widely important field.

Drawing on the research of a diverse group of scientists and pioneers in the field, Intelligent and Active Packaging for Fruits and Vegetables explores the new technology and applications used to bring fresh, safe, nutritious produce to the consumer. It explains Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) and its use in packaging fruits and vegetables, as well as, fish and meat. It includes variations and advances on MAP such as high vapor-permeable films, and demonstrates modeling techniques to assist in the prediction and selection of packaging type. The book contains a chapter on the trends, opportunities, and challenges of RFID temperature monitoring in food packaging. It also considers the interaction between container and food product, as well as the use of non-toxic insect repellent plastics. There is a chapter on the regulatory implications of the use of nanotechnology in food packaging. Finally, the book discusses consumer perception, the specific needs of developing countries, and current implementation in Europe.

Explaining the very latest in packaging technology and opening areas for future research, Intelligent and Active Packaging for Fruits and Vegetables provides an excellent knowledge base from which to revolutionize the delivery of safe and nutritious food.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780849391668
ISBN-10: 0849391660
Pagini: 356
Ilustrații: 51 b/w images and 26 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

Public țintă

Professional

Cuprins

A Chronicle of Intelligent Packaging, History of Active Packaging, MAP as a Basis for Active Packaging, Active Packaging for Fruits and Vegetables, Modified Atmosphere Packaging for Vegetable Crops using High-Water-Vapor-Permeable Films, A Packaging Combined with Other Preserving Factors, Lessons from Other Commodities: Fish and Meat, Modeling Modified Atmosphere Packaging for Fruits and Vegetables, Interaction of Food and Packaging Contents, Natural Nontoxic Insect Repellent Packaging Materials, RFID Temperature Monitoring: Trends, Opportunities, and Challenges, Selecting Authentication and Tracking Technologies for Packaging, Perceptions of Consumer Needs for Active Packaging, Needs for Active Packaging in Developing Countries, Regulation of New Forms of Food Packaging Produced Using Nanotechnology, Active and Intelligent Packaging: a European Anomaly, ACTIPAK in Europe, Index

Recenzii

"… taps the expertise of more than two-dozen scientists and researchers to describe various technologies and applications that can potentially ensure fresh, safe and nutritious produce."
– John Edwards in RFID Bookshelf, June 2005

Descriere

Drawing on a diverse group of scientists and pioneers in the field, Intelligent and Active Packaging for Fruits and Vegetables explores the new technology and applications used to bring fresh, safe, nutritious produce to the consumer. It explains Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP), demonstrates modeling techniques, and considers packaging-product interaction. Contributions illustrate a variety of sensors, including the use of nanotechnology, to detect and transmit changes in temperature, atmospheric gas, and microbial growth. Finally, the book discusses consumer perception, the specific needs of developing countries, and the current implementation of these technologies in Europe.