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Application Of Active Packaging Solutions To Protect And Enhance The Shelf Life Of Food Packaging

As each product is unique, selecting an appropriate active packaging strategy may be challenging for those without experience in this area.

August 31, 2021 / 19:36 IST

Active packaging may be defined as an approach to packaging that involves the intentional addition of subsidiary constituents to the packaging material or the headspace to preserve and enhance the quality of packed foods. Several active packaging solutions are available that help manufacturers mitigate against food spoilage at various stages of the supply chain. Examples of active packaging solutions include oxygen scavengers, moisture absorbers, and odour absorbers, among others, all designed to extend the shelf life of packaged food products. In this article, we will explore some of the common active packaging solutions available on the market.

Oxygen Scavengers in Food Packaging

The term “oxygen scavengers” is applied to substances that chemically combine with and effectively remove oxygen from the headspace of the packaging environment. Oxygen scavengers may be incorporated directly in the packaging structure, or they may be contained in sachets that are packaged along with the food product.  By absorbing oxygen from a food or beverage container, these scavengers retard the proliferation of aerobic spoilage agents and interfere with oxidative degradation reactions. Oxygen scavengers are used in packaging systems for baked goods, snacks, spices, dried fruits, cured meats, dairy products, pasta, coffee, and tea, among others.

Microbiological spoilage is one of the leading causes of food deterioration, and it mostly occurs in the presence of oxygen. This can be attributed to the fact that oxygen provides an ideal environment for the growth of aerobic or oxygen-loving microorganisms. When packaged with oxygen scavengers, foods are maintained in a low oxygen state that discourages the growth and proliferation of aerobic bacteria and moulds that may lead to spoilage. Oxygen scavengers not only minimise the risk of spoilage but also protect consumers from potential exposure to some of these microorganisms.