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However, larger-scale adoption would involve consideration of their possible implications on both consumers and the environment. On the other hand, great interest in using nanotechnology by industrial stakeholders due to the innovative and economic benefits requires a well understanding of the potential impact on environment, safety and health and addressing relevant regulation and legislations to minimize the risks. Despite the interest in nanomaterials and their benefits in the food packaging industry, their application has not been as prevalent as one might assume. Various roadblocks, such as information shortages in the area of toxicity and safety evaluation, have hampered a more widespread application. Nevertheless, food packaging industry is a growing sector and requires more sustainable materials and implementations to diminish food waste. 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Nanomaterials Utilized in Food Packaging: State-of-the-Art
Nanotechnology has been applied to develop materials with incomparable characteristics to produce innovative products in various fields of the industry. The use of nanomaterials with their unique properties is due to the advantages of their nanoscales. The physical and chemical properties of nanoscale materials differ significantly from those of their micro- and macroscopic equivalents, providing significant benefits for packaging materials. In recent years, the use of nanotechnology in packaging has been addressed suggesting a wide range of potential commercial uses. According to a recent market analysis, the usage of nanotechnology in packaging will grow in the next years, especially in applications like active, intelligent, and smart packaging. However, larger-scale adoption would involve consideration of their possible implications on both consumers and the environment. On the other hand, great interest in using nanotechnology by industrial stakeholders due to the innovative and economic benefits requires a well understanding of the potential impact on environment, safety and health and addressing relevant regulation and legislations to minimize the risks. Despite the interest in nanomaterials and their benefits in the food packaging industry, their application has not been as prevalent as one might assume. Various roadblocks, such as information shortages in the area of toxicity and safety evaluation, have hampered a more widespread application. Nevertheless, food packaging industry is a growing sector and requires more sustainable materials and implementations to diminish food waste. In this aspect, nanoscaled materials are promising in the future of packaging industry.
期刊介绍:
Food Engineering Reviews publishes articles encompassing all engineering aspects of today’s scientific food research. The journal focuses on both classic and modern food engineering topics, exploring essential factors such as the health, nutritional, and environmental aspects of food processing. Trends that will drive the discipline over time, from the lab to industrial implementation, are identified and discussed. The scope of topics addressed is broad, including transport phenomena in food processing; food process engineering; physical properties of foods; food nano-science and nano-engineering; food equipment design; food plant design; modeling food processes; microbial inactivation kinetics; preservation technologies; engineering aspects of food packaging; shelf-life, storage and distribution of foods; instrumentation, control and automation in food processing; food engineering, health and nutrition; energy and economic considerations in food engineering; sustainability; and food engineering education.