Applications of nanotechnology in food microbiology

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Abstract

Currently, the food packaging industry presents one of the fastest growing industries globally. One of the most serious concerns in the food packaging industry is reducing environmental burdens by reducing food packaging waste or replacing non-biodegradable plastic packaging materials with eco-friendly biopolymer-based packaging materials to ensure food safety and extend the shelf life of packaged food. The advent of nanotechnology has recently been applied to overcome these challenges of food and environmental issues. Developing nanocomposite-based packaging materials by mixing nanofillers and biopolymers is one way to enhance the performance properties of the packaging materials and further enhance its functionality. Various types of organic and inorganic nanomaterials with antimicrobial activity act as active ingredients when mixed polymer to prevent microbial contamination and extend the shelf life of packaged foods. This chapter presents applications of nanotechnology in food microbiology concerning food packaging.

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Jaiswal, L., Shankar, S., & Rhim, J. W. (2019). Applications of nanotechnology in food microbiology. In Methods in Microbiology (Vol. 46, pp. 43–60). Academic Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.mim.2019.03.002

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