2024
DOI: 10.3390/polym16071001
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Recent Progress of Carrageenan-Based Composite Films in Active and Intelligent Food Packaging Applications

Bharath Kokkuvayil Ramadas,
Jong-Whan Rhim,
Swarup Roy

Abstract: Recently, as concerns about petrochemical-derived polymers increase, interest in biopolymer-based materials is increasing. Undoubtedly, biopolymers are a better alternative to solve the problem of synthetic polymer-based plastics for packaging purposes. There are various types of biopolymers in nature, and mostly polysaccharides are used in this regard. Carrageenan is a hydrophilic polysaccharide extracted from red algae and has recently attracted great interest in the development of food packaging films. Carr… Show more

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“…Furthermore, chemical changes such as oxidation and browning can also occur when the fruits are not stored in appropriate environmental conditions [9]. Methods such as canning, drying, and freezing can cause nutritional loss, which further reduces acceptability and market demand [10]. While cold storage has been deemed an effective method for fruit preservation, it has induced negative effects via chilling injury, leading to the loss of fruit texture, flavor, and color, which ultimately diminishes the market value and consumer acceptance of the affected fruits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, chemical changes such as oxidation and browning can also occur when the fruits are not stored in appropriate environmental conditions [9]. Methods such as canning, drying, and freezing can cause nutritional loss, which further reduces acceptability and market demand [10]. While cold storage has been deemed an effective method for fruit preservation, it has induced negative effects via chilling injury, leading to the loss of fruit texture, flavor, and color, which ultimately diminishes the market value and consumer acceptance of the affected fruits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%