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引用次数: 230
摘要
一种新型的活性包装是将食品包装材料与抗菌物质相结合,以控制食品表面的微生物污染。对于迁移性和非迁移性抗菌材料,食品和包装材料之间需要密切接触,因此潜在的食品应用包括特别是真空或皮包装产品,例如真空包装的肉、鱼、家禽或奶酪。几种抗菌化合物已与不同类型的载体(塑料和橡胶制品、纸基材料、纺织纤维和食品包装材料)结合使用。然而,到目前为止,很少有抗菌概念作为食品包装材料得到应用。抗菌包装材料目前在欧盟不能合法使用。潜在的用途将需要修订几个不同的法律文本,涉及食品添加剂、食品包装、卫生等领域。本文的主要目的是提供不同类型的抗菌概念的最新进展,它们的实验发展和商业化,并提出一个案例研究,总结了含有三氯生的低密度聚乙烯(LDPE)薄膜抑制食品表面微生物生长从而延长保质期或提高微生物食品安全性的可行性研究结果。与体外模拟真空包装条件下对食品致病菌L.单核增生乳杆菌具有较强的抑菌效果相比,含1000mg kg -1的三氯生膜不能有效减少7℃冷藏真空包装鸡胸肉上的腐败菌和L.单核增生乳杆菌的生长。
Effectiveness of some recent antimicrobial packaging concepts
A new type of active packaging is the combination of food-packaging materials with antimicrobial substances to control microbial surface contamination of foods. For both migrating and non-migrating antimicrobial materials, intensive contact between the food product and packaging material is required and therefore potential food applications include especially vacuum or skin-packaged products, e.g. vacuum-packaged meat, fish, poultry or cheese. Several antimicrobial compounds have been combined with different types of carriers (plastic and rubber articles, paper-based materials, textile fibrils and food-packaging materials). Until now, however, few antimicrobial concepts have found applications as a food-packaging material. Antimicrobial packaging materials cannot legally be used in the EU at the moment. The potential use would require amendments of several different legal texts involving areas such as food additives, food packaging, hygiene, etc. The main objective of this paper is to provide a state of the art about the different types of antimicrobial concepts, their experimental development and commercialization, and to present a case study summarizing the results of investigations on the feasibility of a low-density polyethylene (LDPE)-film containing triclosan to inhibit microbial growth on food surfaces and consequently prolong shelf-life or improve microbial food safety. In contrast with the strong antimicrobial effect in in-vitro simulated vacuumpackaged conditions against the psychrotrophic food pathogen L. monocytogenes, the 1000mg kg -1 containing triclosan film did not effectively reduce spoilage bacteria and growth of L. monocytogenes on re frigerated vacuum-packaged chicken breasts stored at 7 ° C.