An Overview of 3D Printing Technologies for Food Fabrication

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作者
Jie Sun
Weibiao Zhou
Dejian Huang
Jerry Y. H. Fuh
Geok Soon Hong
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[1] National University of Singapore,Keio
[2] National University of Singapore (Suzhou) Research Institute,NUS CUTE Center
[3] National University of Singapore,Food Science and Technology Programme, Department of Chemistry
[4] National University of Singapore,Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Food and Bioprocess Technology | 2015年 / 8卷
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Customized food fabrication; 3D printing; Personalized nutrition; Printing recipe; Platform design;
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Different from robotics-based food manufacturing, three-dimensional (3D) food printing integrates 3D printing and digital gastronomy to revolutionize food manufacturing with customized shape, color, flavor, texture, and even nutrition. Hence, food products can be designed and fabricated to meet individual needs through controlling the amount of printing material and nutrition content. The objectives of this study are to collate, analyze, categorize, and summarize published articles and papers pertaining to 3D food printing and its impact on food processing, as well as to provide a critical insight into the direction of its future development. From the available references, both universal platforms and self-developed platforms are utilized for food printing. These platforms could be reconstructed in terms of process reformulation, material processing, and user interface in the near future. Three types of printing materials (i.e., natively printable materials, non-printable traditional food materials, and alternative ingredients) and two types of recipes (i.e., element-based recipe and traditional recipe) have been used for customized food fabrication. The available 3D food printing technologies and food processing technologies potentially applicable to food printing are presented. Essentially, 3D food printing provides an engineering solution for customized food design and personalized nutrition control, a prototyping tool to facilitate new food product development, and a potential machine to reconfigure a customized food supply chain.
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页码:1605 / 1615
页数:10
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