3 edition of Developments in Food Packaging found in the catalog.
Developments in Food Packaging
S. J. Palling
Published
November 1980
by Elsevier Applied Science
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 192 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL9655647M |
ISBN 10 | 0853349177 |
ISBN 10 | 9780853349174 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 7112278 |
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Food Packaging Technology provides a contemporary overview of food processing and packaging technologies. Covering the wide range of issues you face when developing innovative food packaging, the book includes: Food packaging strategy, design, and development; Food biodeterioation and methods of preservation; Packaged product quality and shelf lifeReviews: 1. Biobased Packaging Materials for the Food Industry STATUS AND PERSPECTIVES Edited by Claus J Weber – A European Concerted Action – This report is a result of the combined effort of the project partners of the Food Biopack Project funded by the EU Directorate For more information, please contact: Dr Claus J Weber Department of Dairy and.
Presents a comprehensive background on the development of packages and packaging systems for foods, examining the aspects of packaging technology that are relevant to the processing, preservation, distribution, and marketing of a particular food and the areas of food science and technology that influence the packaging process.;This book is /5(6). bio-based food packaging as a function of sustainable development. The coalition could focus on four main issues: Promote bio-based food packaging as a function of sustainable development Establish evidence on how better application of bio-based food packaging can reduce food loss in an environmental friendly manner.
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However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study. The specific requirements or preferences of your reviewing publisher, classroom teacher, institution or organization should be applied. Food Packaging: Nanotechnology in the Agri-Food Industry, Volume 7, focuses on the development of novel nanobiomaterials, the enhancement of barrier performance of non-degradable and biodegradable plastics, and their fabrication and application in food packaging.
The book brings together fundamental information and the most recent advances in the synthesis, design, and impact of alternative food packaging. Food Packaging Development. The large losses from farm to plate are attributed to poor handling, distribution, storage, and purchase consumption behaviour.
Huge resources that could otherwise be spent on more productive activities go into producing and transporting goods that only go to waste.
Devotes extensive space to the discussion of edible, biobased and biodegradable food packaging materials ; An in-depth exploration of the field, Food Packaging: Principles and Practice includes all-new worked examples and reflects the latest research and future hot topics.
Comprehensively researched with more than references and generously illustrated, this book will serve students and industry Cited by: food quality control, strategy for achieving, success in food packaging, packaging materials Developments in Food Packaging book processed foods, food additives, trend of carbonated and still beverage spoilage, examination of canned foods, international food packaging, standard related to food safety, aseptic packaging of foodstuffs, computer aided graphic design in food.
It also covers the use of intelligent systems such as time-temperature and freshness indicators to assess food quality. Part two reviews developments in modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) and its role in enhancing product safety and quality. Part three describes packaging applied in practice to particular products such as meat and fish.
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in a signicant cost reduction, and may improve solid waste problems. Presents a comprehensive background on the development of packages and packaging systems for foods, examining the aspects of packaging technology that are relevant to the processing, preservation, distribution, and marketing of a particular food and the areas of food science and technology that influence the packaging process.;This book is designed to be of interest to food scientists and technologists, packaging Reviews: 1.
The book provides a comprehensive reference for the design of food packaging materials, development of technology and the manufacturing of food packaging products, and thus will certainly appeal to professionals working on food packaging from both industry and academia.
Such developments have led to the new paradigm for sustainable food packaging: biobased but not biodegradable [3]. This is further evidenced by Coca-Cola’s PET Plantbottle® where the ethylene glycol and the terephthalic acid are derived from plant-based sugars and agricultural residues.
The authors consider the development of the right package for a particular food in a particular market, from the point of view of the food technologist, the packaging. Packaging developments – an historical perspective 2 Food supply and the protective role of packaging 4 The value of packaging to society 7 Definitions and basic functions of packaging 8 Packaging strategy 9 Packaging design and development 9 The packaging design and development framework 12 Product needs Trends in Food Science & Technology is one of the premier international peer-reviewed journals publishing critical reviews and commentaries of current technology, food science and human nutrition.
Its role is to fill the gap between the specialized primary journals and general trade magazines by focusing on the most promising new research. Food Packaging: Principles and Practice, Third Edition presents a comprehensive and accessible discussion of food packaging principles and their applications.
Integrating concepts from chemistry, microbiology, and engineering, it continues in the tradition of its bestselling predecessors and has bee. In recent years, the development of novel food packaging (modified atmosphere & active packaging) has not only increased the shelf life of foods, but also their safety and quality - therefore bringing convenience to consumers.
to note that many of the significant developments in food packaging have occurred in the same period of time. This paper provides a review of some of the innovations that have occurred during that time.
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Palling. developments in packaging technologies especially the plastics-based ones which are highly cost-effective compared to other alternatives. The food processing sector had a market size of Rs 4,60, crore in and is expected to grow at % INTRODUCTION TO FOOD PACKAGING.This is the second edition of a successful title first published in and now therefore a decade out of date.
The authors consider the development of the right package for a particular food in a particular market, from the point of view of the food technologist, the packaging .Since the creation of flexible films, the packaging industry has been propelled to astonishing heights.
Through the development and utilization of these films, manufacturing practices, and continual innovations, the field of packaging has been able to grow and evolve to adapt to the needs of products.