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International Journal Of Horticulture, Agriculture And Food Science(IJHAF)

A Review on Recent Advances of Packaging in Food Industry

Mayur Karate , Pramod Bakane , Vaishali Sangekar , Udaykumar Khobragade


International Journal of Horticulture, Agriculture and Food science(IJHAF), Vol-8,Issue-2, April - June 2024, Pages 18-25, 10.22161/ijhaf.8.2.3

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Article Info: Received: 02 Apr 2024; Received in revised form: 07 May 2024; Accepted: 19 May 2024; Available online: 28 May 2024

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Effective food packaging provides number of purposes. It functions as a container to hold and transport the food product, as well as a barrier to protect the food from outside contamination such as water, light, odours, bacteria, dust, and mechanical damage by maintaining the food quality. The package may also include barriers to keep the product's moisture content or gas composition consistent. Furthermore, convenience is vital role in packaging, and the desire for quick opening, dispensing, and resealing packages that maintain product quality until fully consumed is increasing. To facilitate trading, encourage sales, and inform on content and nutritional attributes, the packaging must be communicative. For storage of food there is huge scope for modified atmosphere packaging, intelligent packaging, active packaging, and controlled atmosphere packaging. Active packaging has a variety of uses, including carbon dioxide absorbers and emitters, oxygen scavengers, antimicrobials, and moisture control agents. Smart packaging is another term for intelligent packaging. Edible packaging, self-cooling and self-heating packaging, micro packaging, and water-soluble packaging are some of the advancements in package material.

active packaging, intelligent packaging, oxygen scavengers, CAP, MAP.

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