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An overview of smart packaging technologies for monitoring safety and quality of meat and meat products
Authors:Ishfaq Ahmed  Hong Lin  Long Zou  Zhenxing Li  Aaron L. Brody  Ihsan Mabood Qazi  Liangtao Lv  Tushar Ramesh Pavase  Mati Ullah Khan  Sohaib Khan  Lirui Sun
Affiliation:1. College of Food Science and Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, Shandong Province, China;2. Bunge Ingredient Innovation Center, Bradley, IL, USA;3. Packaging/Brody, Inc., Peachtree Corners, GA, USA;4. Department of Food Science and Technology, The University of Agriculture Peshawar‐Pakistan, Peshawar, Pakistan;5. College of Marine Life Sciences, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, Shandong Province, China
Abstract:The food packaging sector has experienced much development since its inception. In the past few decades, innovations in packaging sector have led to the development of smart packaging (SP) systems that carve a niche in a highly competitive food industry. SP systems have great potential for improving the shelf‐life, and safety of food products apart from their basic roles of protecting the products against unwanted biological, chemical, and physical damage and keeping them clean. Indicators and sensors, SP components, are used for real‐time monitoring of meat quality and subsequently inform the retailers and consumers about the freshness, microbiological, temperature, and shelf life status of the products. Barcodes and radio‐frequency identification tags are employed in meat packaging for real‐time information about the authenticity, and traceability of the products in the supply chain. Recently, innovations in SP technologies resulted in fast, sensitive, and effective detection, sensing, and record keeping of freshness, microbiological, and shelf life status of meat and meat products. The SP system shows promise for extensive utilization in the meat industry in response to the consumer appreciation for safe, and quality meat products, as well as their waste reduction notions. This paper gives an updated overview of ongoing scientific research, and recent technological advances that offer the perspectives of developing smart meat packaging systems that are capable of monitoring the physical, microbial, and chemical changes of the package contents from producer to the point of sale and even beyond, and remediating potential adverse reactions.
Keywords:indicators  meat products  RFID tags  sensors  smart packaging
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