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Design of biodegradable bio-based equilibrium modified atmosphere packaging (EMAP) for fresh fruits and vegetables by using micro-perforated poly-lactic acid (PLA) films

Journal

POSTHARVEST BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 111, Issue -, Pages 380-389

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.postharvbio.2015.09.022

Keywords

EMAP; PLA film; Gas diffusion; Micro-perforation; Horticultural produce packaging; Bio-based materials; Bio-based packaging

Funding

  1. European Research for SMEs project HORTIBIOPACK Development of innovative biodegradable packaging system [FP7-SME-2008-1-232551]

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Equilibrium modified atmosphere packaging (EMAP) is used for prolonging the shelf life of fresh produce such as fruits and vegetables and preserving their quality characteristics such as freshness, colour and aroma. However, the resulting extensive use of plastic packaging films raises serious environmental concerns. Replacing conventional plastic films with novel biobased and biodegradable under composting conditions materials such as films made of poly-lactic acid (PLA), offers new sustainable solutions to the problem. In the present work, the gas transport properties of three layer PLA films have been studied in relation to their potential as EMA packaging materials for fresh produce. A simple one-dimensional model simulating the combined gas diffusion through micro-perforations and the permeable membrane was developed as a designing tool for PLA based EMA packaging systems. By using this model, innovative biodegradable bio-based EMAP systems were designed specifically for selected fruits and vegetables using laser microperforated, water vapour (WV) permeable PLA films. It was shown that the relatively high water vapour permeability of PLA films compared to conventional OPP films allows the development of an optimised biodegradable bio-based EMA packaging for the specific applications. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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