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Smart packaging
Intelligent packaging
Intelligent packaging
• monitors and gives information about the quality of the packed food;
• is a system that monitors conditions surrounding food and gives information about its quality during transport and storage.
• Intelligent package – cover with indicator.
Applications in practice
• Controlling critical control points (HACCP).
• The importance of consumers knowing what they are buying.
Types of indicators• External indicators
• Time-temperature indicators• Indicators of physical shock
• Internal indicators• placed - in atmosphere of
packaging - part of the lid
• Indicators of O2, CO2, MO and pathogens.
• Others• Special line codes • Specific indicators
Indicator Principle/reagents Give information about
Application
Time-temperature indicator (ext.)
Mechanical, chemical, enzymatic
Storage conditions Food stored under chilled and frozen conditions
Oxygen indicator(int.)
Redox dyespH dyesenzymes
Storage conditions
package leak
Foods stored in packages with
reduced oxygen concentration
Indicator of CO2 (int.)
chemical Storage conditionspackage leak
Foods package in MAP or CAP
Microbial growth indicators MO(int/ext), Freshness
indicators
pH dyes, All dyes reacting with certain metabolites
Microbial quality of foods (i.e. spoilage)
Perishable foods such as meat, fish, poultry.
Pathogen indicators
(int.)
Various chemical and immunochemical
methods reacting with toxins
Specific pathogenic bacteria such as E. coli O157
Perishable foods such as meat, fish, poultry.
A) Intelligent packaging to improve product quality and value
B) Intelligent packaging providing more comfort
A) Intelligent packaging to improve product quality and
value
1. Freshness indicators and indicators of microbial quality.• Principle – interaction between
food and indicator.• The resources for this interaction can be
various substances of food e.g. glucose, CO2 , ammonia, DMA and TMA, biogenic amines, sulphuric compounds, ethanol, organic acid .....
• Most of concepts are based on a colour change of the indicator.
a) Fresh Tag®• Indicator sensitive to volatile nitrogen
compounds.• Is typical for packaging of fish.• Colour change in response to the release of
volatile amines, which are typical of ageing and degradation of fish meat by microorganism.
• It is a label that contains a plastic chip with a reagent and „taper“, which passes into container.
b) Indicator of H2S• for determining the quality of poultry
products packed in MAP. • Freshness indicator is based on the colour
change of myoglobin by H2S, which is produced in considerable amounts during the ageing of packed poultry during storage.
• The indicators were prepared by applying commercial myoglobin dissolved in a sodium phosphate buffer on small squares of agarose.
c) Chromogen indicators• based on a colour change of chromogenic
substrates after reaction with enzymes produces by contaminating microbes,
• suitable for detecting microbial contamination in liquid products.
d) Knife sampler of meat freshness• based on an assessment of the glucose
gradient at the surface of meat. • On the surface of meat a MO primarily use
glucose, sampler which indirectly determines the level of bacterial contamination and consequently the freshness of the product.
e) indicator Toxin GuardTM
• System used PE packaging materials that contain immobilized antibodies to detect the presence of pathogenic bacteria (Salmonella, Campylobacter, E. coli O157, Listeria)
• Bacterial toxin is bound to the immobilized antibody in contact with packaging material, reaction – colour change.
f) CO2 indicator
• Monitoring the formation of CO2 generated by the growth of MO,
• indicator responds to the change in pH by changing colour.
f) Indicators sensitive to pH change• These concepts are based on the use of pH-
dyes, which change colour in the presence of volatile compounds produced during spoilage.
g) Indicators sensitive to miscellaneous microbial metabolites•A diamine dye-based sensor system
responding to the presence of diacetyl vapour.
•Diacetyl is a volatile compound evolving from meat.
•Diacetyl migrating through the packaging material would react with the dye and induce a colour change.
2. Temperature indicators• provide an overview of the temperatures that
were actually exposed to packaged product • heating of food, cold chain
• principle based on the physical, chemical, microbiological and enzymatic reactions
• response = reversible colour change of indicator
= mechanical deformation= movement of colour field etc.
Type of temperature indicators• Critical temperature indicators (CTI)
• show exposure above (or below) a reference temperature. After crossing the critical temperature the indicator reversible changes colour of indicator.
• Critical time-temperature indicators (CTTI)• respond to the change of critical time and
critical temperature
• Indicators of time and temperature • give a continuous, temperature dependent
response throughout the product’s history
Chocolateideal temperature for consumption 22 ºC
Time-temperature indicators• 3M Monitor Mark is diffusion-based indicator
label and is on the color change of an oxidable chemical system controlled by temperature-dependent permeation through a film. The action is activated by a blue-dyed fatty acid ester diffusing along a wick.
• Fresh-Check - is based on a solid state polymerization reaction, resulting in a highly coloured polymer. The response of the TTI is the colour change measurable as a decrease in reflectance
• CheckPoint – enzymatic reaction
3. Indicators of gas concentration (leakage of packaging)•The principle of operation is based on
changes in oxide-reduction-sensitive colours (e.g. methylene blue) due to chemical or enzymatic reactions or as a result of the colour pigments influence the pH shift.
O2 indicator
• As indicator of cover leakage (MAP).
• The increased concentration of O2 as the selected value in MA → indicator irreversibly changes colour → warns consumers that the product is not right (which is visually more noticeable on the product).
• Verification of the effect of oxygen absorber.
Ageless-eye • O2 indicator tablet which controlling
normal function of Ageless absorber• O2 concentration in atmosphere ≤ 0.1 % →
indicator is pink
• O2 concentration in atmosphere ≥ 0.5 % → indicator is blue
CO2 indicator
• Monitoring of CO2 level in MAP – indicator of integrity of the packaging (decrease the concentration of CO2)
• Indicator of microbial stability Disadvantage :
• Microbial spoilage bacteria can consume O2 captured as a result of leakage or MO may produce CO2, which will be located in the space above the food.
Humidity indicator
B) Intelligent packaging providing more comfort
Termochromic ink
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