Active food packaging: Metal – Organic Framework (MOF) applications

The global food system faces a significant challenge in food waste. Minimizing this waste is essential for promoting a sustainable food chain and ensuring healthy agricultural practices. Traditional methods like drying, pasteurization, and fermentation help preserve food, but often alter its t...

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Main Authors: Ab Ghani, Mohd Hafizuddin Bin, Hazmi, Balkis Binti, Othman, Siti Hajar Binti, Che Abdullah, Che Azurahanim Binti, Mat Nong, Mohd Ali Bin, Razali, Siti Zulaika Binti, Nawang, Rosnah Binti, Ismail, Ismayadi Bin, Royan, Nishata Royan Rajendran, Chen, Ruey Shan
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Language:English
Published: Bayburt University Publications 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119786/
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author Ab Ghani, Mohd Hafizuddin Bin
Hazmi, Balkis Binti
Othman, Siti Hajar Binti
Che Abdullah, Che Azurahanim Binti
Mat Nong, Mohd Ali Bin
Razali, Siti Zulaika Binti
Nawang, Rosnah Binti
Ismail, Ismayadi Bin
Royan, Nishata Royan Rajendran
Chen, Ruey Shan
author_facet Ab Ghani, Mohd Hafizuddin Bin
Hazmi, Balkis Binti
Othman, Siti Hajar Binti
Che Abdullah, Che Azurahanim Binti
Mat Nong, Mohd Ali Bin
Razali, Siti Zulaika Binti
Nawang, Rosnah Binti
Ismail, Ismayadi Bin
Royan, Nishata Royan Rajendran
Chen, Ruey Shan
author_sort Ab Ghani, Mohd Hafizuddin Bin
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description The global food system faces a significant challenge in food waste. Minimizing this waste is essential for promoting a sustainable food chain and ensuring healthy agricultural practices. Traditional methods like drying, pasteurization, and fermentation help preserve food, but often alter its taste and texture. Active food packaging offers a promising solution. This technology incorporates functional components directly into packaging materials. Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), a class of highly porous materials, have emerged as particularly effective active agents. MOFs are built from metal ions and organic molecules, which come together in a specific way to create these cages. This allows MOFs to have different pore sizes and functionalities, making them useful for a variety of applications. This mini review explores the potential of MOFs in extending food shelf life and enhancing safety. Active food packaging reinforced MOFs and their applications as antimicrobials, moisture absorbers, and scavengers are discussed.
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spelling upm-1197862025-09-10T00:50:14Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119786/ Active food packaging: Metal – Organic Framework (MOF) applications Ab Ghani, Mohd Hafizuddin Bin Hazmi, Balkis Binti Othman, Siti Hajar Binti Che Abdullah, Che Azurahanim Binti Mat Nong, Mohd Ali Bin Razali, Siti Zulaika Binti Nawang, Rosnah Binti Ismail, Ismayadi Bin Royan, Nishata Royan Rajendran Chen, Ruey Shan The global food system faces a significant challenge in food waste. Minimizing this waste is essential for promoting a sustainable food chain and ensuring healthy agricultural practices. Traditional methods like drying, pasteurization, and fermentation help preserve food, but often alter its taste and texture. Active food packaging offers a promising solution. This technology incorporates functional components directly into packaging materials. Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), a class of highly porous materials, have emerged as particularly effective active agents. MOFs are built from metal ions and organic molecules, which come together in a specific way to create these cages. This allows MOFs to have different pore sizes and functionalities, making them useful for a variety of applications. This mini review explores the potential of MOFs in extending food shelf life and enhancing safety. Active food packaging reinforced MOFs and their applications as antimicrobials, moisture absorbers, and scavengers are discussed. Bayburt University Publications 2024 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119786/1/119786.pdf Ab Ghani, Mohd Hafizuddin Bin and Hazmi, Balkis Binti and Othman, Siti Hajar Binti and Che Abdullah, Che Azurahanim Binti and Mat Nong, Mohd Ali Bin and Razali, Siti Zulaika Binti and Nawang, Rosnah Binti and Ismail, Ismayadi Bin and Royan, Nishata Royan Rajendran and Chen, Ruey Shan (2024) Active food packaging: Metal – Organic Framework (MOF) applications. In: 5th International Conference on Advanced Engineering Technologies (ICADET) 2024, 25-27 Sep. 2024, Bayburt University,Turkey. (p. 35). (Submitted) https://www.bayburt.edu.tr/uploads/.global/icadet/icadet_24_proceedings.pdf
spellingShingle Ab Ghani, Mohd Hafizuddin Bin
Hazmi, Balkis Binti
Othman, Siti Hajar Binti
Che Abdullah, Che Azurahanim Binti
Mat Nong, Mohd Ali Bin
Razali, Siti Zulaika Binti
Nawang, Rosnah Binti
Ismail, Ismayadi Bin
Royan, Nishata Royan Rajendran
Chen, Ruey Shan
Active food packaging: Metal – Organic Framework (MOF) applications
title Active food packaging: Metal – Organic Framework (MOF) applications
title_full Active food packaging: Metal – Organic Framework (MOF) applications
title_fullStr Active food packaging: Metal – Organic Framework (MOF) applications
title_full_unstemmed Active food packaging: Metal – Organic Framework (MOF) applications
title_short Active food packaging: Metal – Organic Framework (MOF) applications
title_sort active food packaging: metal – organic framework (mof) applications
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119786/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/119786/1/119786.pdf