活性包装
食品包装
明胶
材料科学
纳米技术
生化工程
食物腐败
环境友好型
工艺工程
化学
食品科学
工程类
有机化学
生物
生态学
遗传学
细菌
作者
Muhammad Zubair,Maria Mujahid,Sohail Anjum Shahzad,Zahid Rauf,Ajaz Hussain,Mutamed Ayyash,Aman Ullah
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2025.146070
摘要
Proteins-based films and coatings offer an environmentally friendly and sustainable alternative to conventional petroleum-based materials for food packaging applications. These protein-based materials can be extracted from renewable sources, both plant and animal, including soy proteins, whey proteins, corn zein, collagen, and gelatin. As biodegradable and functional food packaging solutions, protein-based films and coatings meet the growing demand for eco-conscious packaging options. These materials boast several benefits, such as effective water and gas barrier properties and the ability to incorporate active ingredients like antimicrobials, oxygen and ethylene scavengers, and antioxidants. These features contribute to extending food shelf life and reducing spoilage. However, protein-based films and coatings face challenges, including sensitivity to moisture and brittleness. These issues can be mitigated through the use of plasticizers, crosslinkers, and nanoparticles. Functionalization of protein-based materials allows them to respond to environmental factors such as pH, temperature, moisture, and gas release, enabling real-time quality monitoring of packaged food. Recent advancements in fabrication techniques have led to improvements in the physicochemical properties of these materials, including enhanced mechanical and barrier characteristics, as well as increased scalability. This review provides an overview of recent research on food packaging applications using plant and animal-derived films and coatings. It examines various characteristics of protein-based films and coatings, as well as the different methods used to process them. The review also explores the life cycle assessment of bio-based materials. The review concludes by addressing current challenges and prospects associated with protein-based materials.
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