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Food Chem


Title:A shelf-life study for the evaluation of a new biopackaging to preserve the quality of organic chicken meat
Author(s):Alessandroni L; Caprioli G; Faiella F; Fiorini D; Galli R; Huang X; Marinelli G; Nzekoue F; Ricciutelli M; Scortichini S; Silvi S; Tao J; Tramontano A; Turati D; Sagratini G;
Address:"School of Pharmacy, University of Camerino, Via Sant'Agostino 1, Camerino 62032, Italy. Novamont S.p.A., via G. Fauser 8, 28100 Novara, Italy. School of Science and Technology, Chemistry Division, University of Camerino, Via Sant'Agostino 1, Camerino 62032, Italy. Fileni S.p.A., Localita Cerrete Collicelli 8, 62011 Cingoli, Italy. School of Bioscience and Veterinary Medicine, University of Camerino, Via Gentile III da Varano, Camerino 62032, Italy. School of Pharmacy, University of Camerino, Via Sant'Agostino 1, Camerino 62032, Italy. Electronic address: gianni.sagratini@unicam.it"
Journal Title:Food Chem
Year:2022
Volume:20210915
Issue:
Page Number:131134 -
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.131134
ISSN/ISBN:1873-7072 (Electronic) 0308-8146 (Linking)
Abstract:"Widespread use of traditional packaging constitutes a serious ecological problem leading to a shift to biodegradable and compostable materials. The aim of this work is to study the ability of a new biopackaging (BP), based on biodegradable and compostable material, to preserve the quality of organic chicken meat for 14 days in comparison with a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) material. Results showed that the indices of Biogenic Amines (BAs) and the 18 monitored Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) have a similar trend in both packaged meats. For example, the total BAs concentration in meat increased from 390 to 961 mg Kg(-1) in BP and from 393 to 800 mg Kg(-1) in PET, as well as the microbiological counts. The new biopackaging (BP) showed similar properties of non-biodegradable material (PET) to preserve the shelf life of organic chicken meat and it could be used instead of plastic materials to promote a circular economy"
Keywords:Animals Chickens Food Microbiology *Food Packaging *Food Preservation Meat/analysis Biopackaging biogenic amines organic chicken shelf life volatile organic compounds;
Notes:"MedlineAlessandroni, Laura Caprioli, Giovanni Faiella, Federico Fiorini, Dennis Galli, Renzo Huang, Xiaohui Marinelli, Giacomo Nzekoue, Franks Ricciutelli, Massimo Scortichini, Serena Silvi, Stefania Tao, Jing Tramontano, Alessandro Turati, Daniele Sagratini, Gianni eng England 2021/10/18 Food Chem. 2022 Mar 1; 371:131134. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.131134. Epub 2021 Sep 15"

 
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