Title of article
Migration of Substances from Food Packaging Materials to Foods
Author/Authors
ARVANITOYANNIS، IOANNIS نويسنده , , BOSNEA، LOULOUDA نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-62
From page
63
To page
0
Abstract
The employment of novel food packaging materials has increased the number of occurring hazards due to the migration from packaging material to the packaged food. Although polymers have mainly monopolized the interest of migration testing and experimentation, recent studies have revealed that migration also occurs from “traditional” materials generally considered to be safe, such as paper, carton, wood, ceramic, and metal. The regulations and the directives of the EU tend to become stricter in this respect. The emphasis is on reaching a consensus in terms of food simulants and testing conditions for migration studies. Furthermore, the list of hazardous monomers, oligomers, and additives continues to augment in order to ensure that the consumer safety is in current agreement with the HACCP, which is continuously gaining ground.
Keywords
gelation , biological activity , immunity , Probiotic , Bitterness , milk protein , Hydrolysis , peptides , allergenicity , functionality , Solubility , Foaming , emulsification
Journal title
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
Record number
115773
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