Sustainable Materials for Food Packaging and Preservation Food Security and Sustainability
Coordonnateurs : Ghosh Tabli, Priyadarshi Ruchir, Roy Swarup
In addition, the book overviews the use of proteins, polysaccharides, microbial and chemically derived materials for food preservation.
2. Biomass derived sustainable materials: fabrication, processing and food application
3. Microbial derived biomaterials: fabrication, processing and food application
4. Polylactic acid: a chemically derived polymers for sustainable packaging
5. Protein as a sustainable source for food packaging and preservation
6. Bionanostructured materials in food packaging and preservation
7. Bionanocomposites in food packaging and preservation
8. Biodegradable polymer blends in food packaging and preservation
9. Valorization of Agro-waste Derived Materials for Food Packaging Application
10. Edible films and coatings: A route towards sustainable future
11. Sustainable active food packaging
12. Sustainable antimicrobial packaging
13. Sustainable Smart Packaging
14. Biodegradable foams for Food Packaging
15. Nanoemulsion in sustainable food packaging and preservation
16. Biomolecule based nanoencapsulation for food preservation
17. Testing protocols for sustainable materials, packaging and shelf life
Ruchir Priyadarshi is a Brain Pool Fellow at the Department of Food and Nutrition, Kyung Hee University, South Korea. He obtained his Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee in Biodegradable Food Packaging. In 2018, he served as Head of Biopolymer Innovations at Yash Papers Ltd., India, where he worked in the development of bagasse based molded tableware products. He has also worked as a Research Fellow at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, in 2012. His research interests include active food packaging, functional materials, sustainable materials, biodegradable polymers, and bionanocomposites.
Swarup Roy is an assistant professor at the Department of Food Technology and Nutrition, School of Agriculture, Lovely Professional University, India. Dr Roy previously worked at the School of Bioengineering and Food Technology, Shoolini University, India. He was also a postdoctoral researcher at the BioNanocomposite Research Center, Kyung Hee University and Inha University, South Korea, and a research associate at IIT Indore, India. He obtained PhD in biochemistry from University of Kalyani as a DST INSPIRE fellow. His research work
- Discusses recent trends and advancements in sustainable materials applications in food packaging and preservation
- Provides an overview of various sustainable materials, such as agro-based, microbial derived, and chemical derived materials
- Covers fabrication techniques, characterization, and processing of various sustainable materials used for food packaging and preservation
- Includes a through discussion of the current sustainable solutions for extending the shelf life of food products in the packaging process
Date de parution : 10-2024
Ouvrage de 350 p.
19x23.3 cm