Smart Packaging: Sensors for Monitoring of Food Quality and Safety
Date
2011-11-30Author
KUSWANDI, Bambang
WICAKSONO, Yudi
JAYUS, Jayus
ABDULLAH, Aminah
HENG, Lee Yook
AHMAD, Musa
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The development of chemical sensors and
biosensors over several decades has been investigated
resulting in novel and very interesting sensor devices with
great promise for many areas of applications including
food technology. The incorporation of such sensors into the
food packaging technology has resulted what we call smart
or intelligent packaging. These are truly integrated and
interdisciplinary systems that invoke expertise from the
fields of chemistry, biochemistry, physics and electronics
as well as food science and technology. Smart packaging
utilises chemical sensor or biosensor to monitor the quality
& safety of food from the producers to the costumers. This
technology can result in a variety of sensor designs that are
suitable for monitoring of food quality and safety, such as
freshness, pathogens, leakage, carbon dioxide, oxygen, pH,
time or temperature. Thus, this technology is needed as online
quality control and safety in term of consumers,
authorities and food producers, and has great potential in
the development of new sensing systems integrated in the
food packaging, which are beyond the existing conventional
technologies, like control of weight, volume, colour
and appearance.
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