Nanoparticles and essential oils with antiviral activity on packaging and surfaces: An overview of their selection and application

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Abstract

Until recently, food packaging has been used as a barrier to unfavorable environmental and microbial conditions, but new technologies are arising aimed at upgrading the protective nature of these materials. Cases of bacterial and viral transmission through food and surfaces have shown the vulnerabilities of the food packaging distribution systems over the years, creating awareness about new methods to prevent the proliferation of pathogens. This has been highlighted by safety concerns due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This work reviews the state-of-the-art biobased technologies tailored for antiviral applications on surfaces, focusing on packaging materials. A survey and selection tool of essential oils (EOs) and nanoparticles that have been proven effective in reducing the proliferation or transmission of viruses through surfaces is presented. Additionally, the use of essential oil formulations or nanoparticle-functionalized biobased materials that can be deployed to prevent virus transmission through food produce and surfaces is reviewed, including environmental and safety concerns around the use of metal nanoparticles and EOs in packaging materials. Finally, an assessment of the available technologies, challenges, opportunities and the potential role of biobased antiviral surfaces in future viral outbreaks is presented.

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Marquez, R., Zwilling, J., Zambrano, F., Tolosa, L., Marquez, M. E., Venditti, R., … Gonzalez, R. (2022, November 1). Nanoparticles and essential oils with antiviral activity on packaging and surfaces: An overview of their selection and application. Journal of Surfactants and Detergents. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/jsde.12609

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