03/30/2021 / By Evangelyn Rodriguez
In this study, a researcher at Pamukkale University in Turkey assessed the potential of antimicrobial films for use in active food packaging. His full report was published in the journal Food Science and Technology.
Based on these findings, the researcher concluded that both cinnamaldehyde and P. granatum extract films can be used to control microbial growth in foods in modified-atmosphere packaging during cold storage.
Read the full article at this link.
Journal Reference:
Uzunlu S. EFFECT OF ACTIVE ANTIMICROBIAL FILMS ON THE GROWTH OF PATHOGENIC BACTERIA IN MANTI. Food Science and Technology. 2019;39(1):203–209. DOI: 10.1590/fst.01118
Tagged Under: antimicrobial films, cinnamaldehyde, food packaging, food science, Food storage, natural antimicrobials, phytonutrients, pomegranate extracts, prevention, refrigerated foods, research, shelf life
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