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Evaluation of Zein Films as Modified Atmosphere Packaging for Fresh Broccoli
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2001
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Food ChemistryChemical EngineeringZein FilmsFood PackagingModified Atmosphere PackagingEngineeringEdible FilmEnvironmental EngineeringEdible PackagingMap UsageModified AtmospheresFresh BroccoliFood EngineeringFood QualityActive PackagingFood SafetyHealth Sciences
ABSTRACT: Modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) is increasingly used with minimally processed produce. Increased MAP usage coupled with negative environmental views associated with nondegradable synthetic packaging materials creates a need for biodegradable films. Zein films plasticized with oleic acid had been proposed for biodegradable packaging applications. Conversion treatments including lamination and coating films with tung oil were reported to improve water vapor and gas barrier properties of films. In this work, the ability of treated and untreated zein films to perform as MAP for fresh broccoli florets was investigated. Florets were packaged in glass jars sealed with zein films and stored under refrigeration for 6 d. Headspace oxygen and carbon dioxide concentrations were monitored during storage. Tested films allowed the development of modified atmospheres inside the packages. Broccoli florets packaged in the test films maintained their original firmness and color.
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