| Literature DB >> 29369361 |
Jung Min Kim1, Min Hyeock Lee1, Jung A Ko1, Dong Ho Kang2, Hojae Bae3, Hyun Jin Park1.
Abstract
This study investigates the potential complications in applying nanoclay-based waterborne coating to packaging films for food with high moisture content. Multilayer packaging films were prepared by dry laminating commercially available polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/vermiculite nanocomposite coating films and linear low-density polyethylene film, and the changes in oxygen barrier properties were investigated according to different relative humidity using 3 types of food simulants. When the relative humidity was above 60%, the oxygen permeability increased sharply, but this was reversible. Deionized water and 3% acetic acid did not cause any large structural change in the PVA/vermiculite nanocomposite but caused a reversible deterioration of the oxygen barrier properties. In contrast, 50% ethanol, a simulant for the semifatty food, induced irreversible structural changes with deterioration of the oxygen barrier property. These changes are due to the characteristics of PVA rather than vermiculite. PRACTICAL APPLICATION: We believe this manuscript would be of interest to the wide group of researchers, organizations, and companies in the field of developing nanoclay-based gas barrier packaging for foods with high moisture content. Hence, we wish to diffuse our knowledge to the scientific community.Entities:
Keywords: food packaging; food simulant; nanocomposite; oxygen barrier; vermiculite
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29369361 DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.14012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Food Sci ISSN: 0022-1147 Impact factor: 3.167