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Title Nanomaterials for food packaging : materials, processing technologies, and safety issues / edited by Miguel Ângelo Parente Ribeiro Cerqueira, Jose Maria Lagaron, Lorenzo Miguel Pastrana Castro, António Augusto Martins de Oliveira Soares Vicente
Published Cambridge, MA : Elsevier, [2018]
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Description 1 online resource
Series Micro and nano technologies series
Contents 1. Nanotechnology in food packaging: opportunities and challenges; 2. Inorganic-based nanostructures and their use in food packaging (clays, silica, Ag); 3. Cellulose-based nanostructures and their use in food packaging (nanocrystal, nanowhiskers, nanofibers); 4. Bio-based nanocomposites (starch nanocrystal, chitosan nanoparticles, proteins, polysaccharides, PHB, PLA); 5. Structure-property relationships in polymer nanocomposites for food packaging; 6. Production and processing of nanocomposites (melting extrusion, film-bowing, new challenges); 7. Nanostructured multilayer films (Layer-by-layer, electrospinning); 8. Active and smart packaging (antimicrobial nanocomposites, loaded nanostructures, scavenging, examples); 9. Intelligent packaging (sensors, detection of molecules, examples); 10. Potential migration of nanocomposites for foods (used testes, examples, challenges); 11. Safety and regulatory issues (health, environmental aspects); 12. Commercial applications (products in the market, patents)
Summary Nanotechnology for Food Packaging: Materials, Processing Technologies, and Safety Issues showcases the latest research in the use of nanotechnology in food packaging, providing an in-depth and interdisciplinary overview of the field. Nanoscale advances in materials science, processing technology and analytical techniques have led to the introduction of new, cheaper and safer packaging techniques. Simultaneously, the increasing use of renewable nanomaterials has made food packaging more sustainable. Chapters provide a comprehensive review on materials used, their structure-function relationship, and new processing technologies for the application and production of nanotechnology-based packaging materials. In addition, the book discusses the use of functional materials for the development of active, smart and intelligent packaging, possible migration and toxicity of nanomaterials for foods and regulatory aspects, and commercial applications
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed May 17, 2018)
Subject Food -- Packaging -- Materials
Nanostructured materials.
Nanostructures
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Food Science.
Food -- Packaging -- Materials
Nanostructured materials
Form Electronic book
Author Cerqueira, Miguel Ângelo Parente Ribeiro, editor
Lagaron, Jose Maria, editor.
Castro, Lorenzo Miguel Pastrana, editor
Vicente, António Augusto Martins de Oliveira Soares, editor
ISBN 9780323512725
0323512720