Over the last few years, edible packaging has been employed in order to increase the health benefits of food and increasing its shelf-life. Edible packaging is an alternative to typical food protection systems that is both environmentally and customerfriendly. Concerns regarding healthy diet and well-being have led to a worldwide surge in the usage of probiotic-containing foods. This breakthrough has elicited the attention of scientists in the food industry, with an objective of producing novel probiotic foods and enhancing existing probiotic delivery techniques. In this context, edible packaging is being researched as a probiotic carrier with a vast array of applications. Probiotics have been added to a variety of foods and mixed into biopolymeric materials to create food packaging as a way to control foodborne pathogens, improve food safety and provide health benefits. The following review attempts to describe the edible packaging system with very current data, unexplored sources of probiotics and examines probiotics in edible packaging, its incorporation techniques and new breakthroughs in synbiotic edible packaging.
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