Food Packaging and Shelf Life

The Food Packaging materials can reduce the fungal growth which causes intensification in the shelf-life of perishable food. Extending the shelf-life of food products also means reduction of food waste, and as a result, reducing the rate of global food loss. This will bring about both environmental and economic benefits. Mathematical models of deterioration allow prediction of the shelf-life of foods when the packaging and the circumstances of storage do not change. The packaging can protect the product from outside effects but the modification of consequences on the hygienic state and on the reactivity of the food matrix is limited by packaging techniques.

 

  •  Modify Atmosphere Packaging
  • Hermetically Sealing 
  •  Non-Thermal Plasma (NTP) 
  •  Non-Thermal Plasma (NTP) 

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