Advances in the Modification of Natural Polymers for Applications in Food Packaging and Preservation

Bassey, Bridget Jones, Nyong, Bassey E., Edim, Moses M., Ita, Obo Okokon, Asuquo, Esther Offiong
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Abstract

Synthetic plastics are polymers produced from petrochemicals and are typically used as packaging materials. They are portable, lightweight, and strong. The main issue with synthetic plastics is that they cannot degrade, which is why natural polymers, also known as biopolymers, have emerged. By using biopolymers, synthetic plastics' toxic effects on the environment are reduced. Although it is nearly impossible to completely replace all conventional polymers with environmentally friendly materials, natural polymers may be used in many industries including the food and packaging materials sector. Natural resources like plant and animal waste are commonly used as raw materials to create environmentally friendly packaging. However, there are some disadvantages to natural plastics, such as poor water absorption and a weak defence against microbial attack. Natural polymers must be modified to achieve desired properties and extend shelf life. This study examines the most popular techniques for modifying natural plastics for use in the preservation and packaging of food.
天然高分子改性在食品包装保鲜中的应用研究进展
合成塑料是由石油化工产品生产的聚合物,通常用作包装材料。它们轻便、轻便、坚固。合成塑料的主要问题是它们无法降解,这就是天然聚合物(也称为生物聚合物)出现的原因。通过使用生物聚合物,合成塑料对环境的毒性作用减少了。虽然用环保材料完全取代所有传统聚合物几乎是不可能的,但天然聚合物可以用于许多行业,包括食品和包装材料部门。植物和动物粪便等自然资源通常被用作制造环保包装的原材料。然而,天然塑料也有一些缺点,比如吸水性差,对微生物攻击的防御能力弱。天然聚合物必须经过改性才能达到预期的性能并延长保质期。本研究考察了用于食品保存和包装的天然塑料改性最流行的技术。
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