Edible Coatings and Future Trends in Active Food Packaging-Fruits' and Traditional Sausages' Shelf Life Increasing.

Foods

Association BLC3-Technology and Innovation Campus, Centre Bio R&D Unit, Rua Nossa Senhora da Conceição 2, Lagares da Beira, 3405-155 Oliveira do Hospital, Portugal.

Published: September 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The global food production industry is grappling with significant environmental problems, largely due to food waste, prompting European countries to pursue strategies for a circular bioeconomy.
  • Researchers are creating sustainable active packaging systems, like edible coatings from industrial byproducts, which aim to boost food safety and extend shelf life while minimizing plastic and food waste.
  • The paper reviews recent developments in antimicrobial edible coatings for minimally processed fruits and animal-based foods, highlighting their role in preserving quality and supporting sustainability in the food sector.

Article Abstract

The global food production industry faces environmental concerns exacerbated by substantial food waste. European countries are striving to reduce food waste towards a circular bioeconomy and sustainable development. To address environmental issues and reduce plastic waste, researchers are developing sustainable active packaging systems, including edible packaging made from industry residues. These innovations aim to increase food safety and quality, extend shelf life, and reduce plastic and food waste. Particularly important in the context of the growing demand for fresh and minimally processed fruits, edible coatings have emerged as a potential solution that offers numerous advantages in maintaining fruit quality. In addition to fruit, edible coatings have also been investigated for animal-based foods to meet the demand for high-quality, chemical-free food and extended shelf life. These products globally consumed can be susceptible to the growth of harmful microorganisms and spoilage. One of the main advantages of using edible coatings is their ability to preserve meat quality and freshness by reducing undesirable physicochemical changes, such as color, texture, and moisture loss. Furthermore, edible coatings also contribute to the development of a circular bioeconomy, promoting sustainability in the food industry. This paper reviews the antimicrobial edible coatings investigated in recent years in minimally processed fruits and traditional sausages. It also approaches bionanocomposites as a recently emerged technology with potential application in food quality and safety.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10486622PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12173308DOI Listing

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