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Active packaging scavengers

Polymers Corference Proceedings (Atlanta, GA, 10th-12th Oct. 1898), p. 7-18 A.L. Brody, E.R. Strupinsky, L.R. Kline, Oxygen scavenger systems, in Active Packaging for Food Applications (Technomic Publishing, Pennsylvania, 2001)... [Pg.1877]

An active packaging system based on PLA was reported by Holm et al. This study reports the stability against oxidation of semi-hard cheese packaged in a PLA container that included an ojgrgen scavenger deviee. Although this is not an antioxidant active material development, the report showed that the food produet improved its stability when stored in active packages. [Pg.258]

The report does not cover polymerisation additives, compounding machinery or masterbatches ( concentrates ). Nor does it cover some of the more specialised additives used in active packaging, such as oxygen scavengers, or those that are specific to the thermosetting resin, rubber and coatings industries. [Pg.2]

Another active packaging technique is the use of O, CO, or ethylene scavengers/ emitters. Such scavengers/emitters are capable of establishing a rapid equilibrium atmosphere within hermetically sealed produce packages (Labuza 1990). [Pg.385]


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