2021
DOI: 10.3390/coatings11121504
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Towards Impact of Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) on Shelf-Life of Polymer-Film-Packed Food Products: Challenges and Sustainable Developments

Abstract: In this article, we report in detail the use of protective gases to extend the shelf-life of polymer-film-packed foodstuff and reduce the most typical bacteria and microorganisms that negatively affect the quality and lifetime of a given packaging. This article provides significant information about the most important advantages of using protective gases and examples of gases or gas mixtures which can be used for almost every kind of foodstuff depending on the application. We also discuss how protective gases … Show more

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“…Modified atmosphere packaging is usually applied to food products to prolong shelf-life of RTE foods, by preventing growth and/or survival of various food-borne pathogens (Czerwiński et al 2021;Kramarenko et al 2016). However, once the package is stored open for a period of time, a potential outgrowth of present microflora is likely.…”
Section: Attitudes Towards Chilled Rte Foodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modified atmosphere packaging is usually applied to food products to prolong shelf-life of RTE foods, by preventing growth and/or survival of various food-borne pathogens (Czerwiński et al 2021;Kramarenko et al 2016). However, once the package is stored open for a period of time, a potential outgrowth of present microflora is likely.…”
Section: Attitudes Towards Chilled Rte Foodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incorporating CO 2 emitters in redesigned atmosphere packages may allow for enhanced filling, smaller package sizes, improved transport efficiency, and a net reduction in environmental effect [ 204 ]. Carbon dioxide emissions from a tailored emitter system may also help to reduce packaging deformation by compensating for CO 2 absorption into the food product during the first phases of storage [ 202 ].…”
Section: Current Food Packaging Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plastics are critical to various applications, such as food packaging, car interiors, or wind turbines [1][2][3][4][5]. Due to these versatile applications, the plastic market grew by over 90 % from 1950 to 2015, making plastics the fastest-growing material compared to steel, aluminum, cement, and ammonia [1,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%