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Metal oxide nanoparticles for safe active and intelligent food packaging

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2021
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Nikolić, Maria Vesna
Vasiljević, Zorka Z
Auger, Sandrine
Vidic, Jasmina
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Abstract
Background: Food safety and food security remain the major concern of consumers and the food industry. Bacterial contamination continues to be a crucial food safety issue. Smart packaging incorporates both active and intelligent components. Intrinsic antibacterial activity, oxygen and ethylene scavenging (active) and the sensing (intelligent) properties of metal oxide nanoparticles are in research focus for application in smart food packaging, especially bio-nanocomposite films. Scope and approach: Metal oxide nanoparticle properties are closely linked to their morphology resulting from the synthesis process. In this review, we cover current innovative synthesis methods for obtaining metal oxide nanoparticles and current incorporation techniques used to obtain smart (active and/or intelligent) packaging, focusing on bio-nanocomposites, commonly used metal oxides and future mixed metal or doped metal oxides. Taking into account safety, we focus on current legislation, and methods for ri...sk assessment due to particle release from the packaging material and a summary of cytotoxic studies of metal oxide nanoparticles on human cells and the gut microbiota. Key findings and conclusions: Antimicrobial effectiveness of metal oxide nanoparticles is highly dependent on morphology as a result of the synthesis method. Solution casting and electrospinning are innovative methods applied to synthesize metal oxide incorporated biopolymer films for active packaging with improved mechanical and barrier properties combined with active components (antimicrobial, ethylene scavenging). Metal oxides show sensitivity and selectivity to most gases produced during food spoilage. In selection of metal oxide for smart packaging, particle migration and cytotoxic activity are key issues requiring careful and detailed characterization.

Keywords:
Oxygen and ethylene scavenging / Moisture absorption / Impact on gut microbiote / Antibacterial packaging
Source:
Trends in Food Science & Technology, 2021, 116, 655-668
Publisher:
  • Elsevier Science London, London
Funding / projects:
  • Integration of PAper-based Nucleic acid testing mEthods into Microfluidic devices for improved biosensing Applications (EU-872662)
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200053 (University of Belgrade, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research) (RS-200053)

DOI: 10.1016/j.tifs.2021.08.019

ISSN: 0924-2244

WoS: 000703602900001

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85113409909
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http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1409
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AB  - Background: Food safety and food security remain the major concern of consumers and the food industry. Bacterial contamination continues to be a crucial food safety issue. Smart packaging incorporates both active and intelligent components. Intrinsic antibacterial activity, oxygen and ethylene scavenging (active) and the sensing (intelligent) properties of metal oxide nanoparticles are in research focus for application in smart food packaging, especially bio-nanocomposite films. Scope and approach: Metal oxide nanoparticle properties are closely linked to their morphology resulting from the synthesis process. In this review, we cover current innovative synthesis methods for obtaining metal oxide nanoparticles and current incorporation techniques used to obtain smart (active and/or intelligent) packaging, focusing on bio-nanocomposites, commonly used metal oxides and future mixed metal or doped metal oxides. Taking into account safety, we focus on current legislation, and methods for risk assessment due to particle release from the packaging material and a summary of cytotoxic studies of metal oxide nanoparticles on human cells and the gut microbiota. Key findings and conclusions: Antimicrobial effectiveness of metal oxide nanoparticles is highly dependent on morphology as a result of the synthesis method. Solution casting and electrospinning are innovative methods applied to synthesize metal oxide incorporated biopolymer films for active packaging with improved mechanical and barrier properties combined with active components (antimicrobial, ethylene scavenging). Metal oxides show sensitivity and selectivity to most gases produced during food spoilage. In selection of metal oxide for smart packaging, particle migration and cytotoxic activity are key issues requiring careful and detailed characterization.
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year = "2021",
abstract = "Background: Food safety and food security remain the major concern of consumers and the food industry. Bacterial contamination continues to be a crucial food safety issue. Smart packaging incorporates both active and intelligent components. Intrinsic antibacterial activity, oxygen and ethylene scavenging (active) and the sensing (intelligent) properties of metal oxide nanoparticles are in research focus for application in smart food packaging, especially bio-nanocomposite films. Scope and approach: Metal oxide nanoparticle properties are closely linked to their morphology resulting from the synthesis process. In this review, we cover current innovative synthesis methods for obtaining metal oxide nanoparticles and current incorporation techniques used to obtain smart (active and/or intelligent) packaging, focusing on bio-nanocomposites, commonly used metal oxides and future mixed metal or doped metal oxides. Taking into account safety, we focus on current legislation, and methods for risk assessment due to particle release from the packaging material and a summary of cytotoxic studies of metal oxide nanoparticles on human cells and the gut microbiota. Key findings and conclusions: Antimicrobial effectiveness of metal oxide nanoparticles is highly dependent on morphology as a result of the synthesis method. Solution casting and electrospinning are innovative methods applied to synthesize metal oxide incorporated biopolymer films for active packaging with improved mechanical and barrier properties combined with active components (antimicrobial, ethylene scavenging). Metal oxides show sensitivity and selectivity to most gases produced during food spoilage. In selection of metal oxide for smart packaging, particle migration and cytotoxic activity are key issues requiring careful and detailed characterization.",
publisher = "Elsevier Science London, London",
journal = "Trends in Food Science & Technology",
title = "Metal oxide nanoparticles for safe active and intelligent food packaging",
pages = "668-655",
volume = "116",
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Nikolić, M. V., Vasiljević, Z. Z., Auger, S.,& Vidic, J.. (2021). Metal oxide nanoparticles for safe active and intelligent food packaging. in Trends in Food Science & Technology
Elsevier Science London, London., 116, 655-668.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tifs.2021.08.019
Nikolić MV, Vasiljević ZZ, Auger S, Vidic J. Metal oxide nanoparticles for safe active and intelligent food packaging. in Trends in Food Science & Technology. 2021;116:655-668.
doi:10.1016/j.tifs.2021.08.019 .
Nikolić, Maria Vesna, Vasiljević, Zorka Z, Auger, Sandrine, Vidic, Jasmina, "Metal oxide nanoparticles for safe active and intelligent food packaging" in Trends in Food Science & Technology, 116 (2021):655-668,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tifs.2021.08.019 . .

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