MAP-OPT: A software for supporting decision-making in the field of modified atmosphere packaging of fresh non respiring foods

V. Guillard, O. Couvert, V. Stahl, P. Buche, A. Hanin, C. Denis, J. Dibie, Stéphane Dervaux, C. Loriot, Thierry Vincelot, V. Huchet, Bruno Perret, D. Thuault
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Abstract In this paper,we present the implementation of a dedicated software, MAP-OPT, for optimising the design of ModifiedAtmosphere Packaging of refrigerated fresh, nonrespiring food products. The core principle of this software is to simulate the impact of gas (O2/CO2) exchanges on the growth of gas-sensitive microorganisms in the packed food system. In its simplest way, this tool, associated with a data warehouse storing food, bacteria and packaging properties, allows the user to explore his/her system in a user-friendly manner by adjusting/changing the pack geometry, packaging material and gas composition (mixture of O2/CO2/N2). Via the @Web application, the data warehouse associated with MAP-OPT is structured by an ontology, which allows data to be collected and stored in a standardized format and vocabulary in order to be easily retrieved using a standard querying methodology. In an optimisation approach, the MAP-OPT software enables to determine the packaging characteristics (e.g. gas permeability) suitable for a target application (e.g. maximal bacterial population at the best-before-date). These targeted permeabilities are then used to query the packaging data warehouse using the@Web applicationwhich proposes a ranking of the most satisfying materials for the target application (i.e. packaging materialswhose characteristics are the closest to the target ones identified by the MAP-OPT software). This approach allows a more rational dimensioning of MAP of non-respiring food products by selecting the packaging material fitted to “just necessary” (and not by default, that with the greatest barrier properties). A working example of MAP dimensioning for a strictly anaerobic, CO2-sensitive microorganism, Pseudomonas fluorescens, is given to highlight the usefulness of the software.
MAP-OPT:用于支持新鲜非呼吸食品的气调包装领域决策的软件
在本文中,我们提出了一个专用软件的实现,MAP-OPT,用于优化设计的冷冻新鲜,非呼吸食品的变气包装。该软件的核心原理是模拟气体(O2/CO2)交换对包装食品系统中气敏微生物生长的影响。最简单的方法是,该工具与存储食物、细菌和包装特性的数据仓库相关联,允许用户通过调整/更改包装几何形状、包装材料和气体成分(O2/CO2/N2的混合物),以用户友好的方式探索他/她的系统。通过@Web应用程序,与MAP-OPT关联的数据仓库由本体构成,它允许以标准化格式和词汇表收集和存储数据,以便使用标准查询方法轻松检索。在优化方法中,MAP-OPT软件能够确定适合目标应用的包装特性(例如,透气性)(例如,最佳日期前的最大细菌数量)。然后使用the@Web应用程序使用这些目标渗透性来查询包装数据仓库,该应用程序为目标应用程序提供最令人满意的材料排名(即,其特征最接近MAP-OPT软件识别的目标材料的包装材料)。这种方法通过选择适合“刚刚需要”的包装材料(而不是默认的具有最大阻隔性能的包装材料),可以更合理地确定非呼吸性食品的MAP尺寸。对于严格厌氧,二氧化碳敏感的微生物,荧光假单胞菌,给出MAP尺寸的一个工作示例,以突出该软件的有用性。
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