Intelligent packaging in meat industry: An overview of existing solutions

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Ehsan Mohebi
Leorey Marquez
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[1] Federation University Australia,School of Science and Technology
[2] CSIRO,Computational Informatics
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Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2015年 / 52卷
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Intelligent packaging; Meat industry; Sensors; Indicators; Food spoilage;
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Traditional packaging systems are refused since these systems do not provide any information about the quality of food products to the consumers and manufacturers at any stage of supply chain. The essence of a new technology to monitor the food spoilage from farm to fork is emerged to reduce hazards such as food borne diseases. Moreover, the food quality monitoring systems clarify the main factors in food wastage during supply chain. Intelligent packaging is employed to provide information about the history of food handling and storage to enhance food products quality and meet consumer satisfactions. Meat is one of the most perishable foods which causes sever illnesses in the case of spoilage. Variety of indicators and sensors have been proposed to warn about meat spoilage in meat industry. In this paper an overview of proposed approaches as well as commercial technologies to monitor the quality of meat during storage and transportation is presented. Furthermore, the existing technologies are compared in the sense of advantages and disadvantages in meat packaging applications.
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