| Literature DB >> 32215165 |
Suresh Neethirajan1, Digvir S Jayas1.
Abstract
Several complex set of engineering and scientific challenges in the food and bioprocessing industries for manufacturing high quality and safe food through efficient and sustainable means can be solved through nanotechnology. Bacteria identification and food quality monitoring using biosensors; intelligent, active, and smart food packaging systems; and nanoencapsulation of bioactive food compounds are few examples of emerging applications of nanotechnology for the food industry. We review the background about the potential of nanotechnology, provide an overview of the current and future applications of nanotechnology relevant to food and bioprocessing industry, and identify the societal implications for successful implementation of nanotechnology. © Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2010.Entities:
Keywords: Antimicrobial packaging; Bioprocessing; Food; Nanoencapsulation; Nanosensors; Nanotechnology
Year: 2010 PMID: 32215165 PMCID: PMC7089334 DOI: 10.1007/s11947-010-0328-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Bioproc Tech ISSN: 1935-5130 Impact factor: 4.465
Fig. 1Example of a futuristic wireless nanosensor network for grain quality monitoring. 1 Control panel, 2 grain auger, 3 air plenum, 4 fan, 5 auger to transfer grain, if needed, 6 wireless transmitter
Fig. 2a Schematic showing exploded view of a typical antimicrobial coating nanopackaging film; b Antimicrobial active packaging microorganisms hydrolyses starch based particles causing release of the antimicrobial lysozyme resulting in inhibitors of microbial growth (based on Buonocore et al. 2005)
Promising nanotechnology applications for food and bioprocessing industries
| Technology | Description | Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Nanostructures of food ingredients | Nanosized ingredients, additives | Improved texture, flavor, taste; Reduction in the amount of salt and sugar; enhanced bioavailability |
| Nanoencapsulaton of supplements based on micelles and liposomes | Delivery systems for supplements | Taste masking; protection from degradation during processing |
| Nanoparticle form of additives and supplements | Nano-engineered particulate additives | Antimicrobial; health benefits; enhanced bioavailability of nutrients |
| Improved and active nano-composites, intelligent and smart packaging | Food packaging | Improve flexibility, durability, temperature/moisture stability, barrier properties |
| Nutrient delivery | Enzymatic structure, modification, emulsion and foams | Targeted delivery of nutrients, increased bioavailability of nutrients |
| Membrane filtration | Effective separation of target material from food | Higher quality food products and fluids |
| Surface disinfectant | Engineering nanoparticles | Non-contaminated foods, protection from pathogens |
| Nanoparticle-based intelligent inks; reactive nanolayers | Nanolithography depositions | Traceability, authentication, prevention of adulteration |