Recent Progress and Emerging Trends of Antimicrobial Edible Food Packaging
Riya Tomar *
School of Agriculture, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India.
Mita Sinhamahapatra
School of Agriculture, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India.
Pradip Kumar Sharma
Jubilant Foodworks Ltd. Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Recent advancements in antimicrobial edible food packaging have revolutionized food safety and sustainability. With growing consumer awareness, there is an increasing demand for ecofriendly packaging materials that prevent microbial contamination, foodborne illnesses, and spoilage. To address this concern, scientists have developed novel edible packaging materials infused with antimicrobial agents. These innovations aim to extend shelf life while reducing reliance on non-biodegradable plastics.
Natural antimicrobial applications play a key role in these developments. The incorporation of essential oils, antimicrobial peptides, and plant extracts into biopolymers such as polysaccharides and proteins has garnered significant attention for their potential in antimicrobial edible films. Additionally, nanotechnology has enhanced the mechanical properties and antimicrobial efficacy of these biopolymers.
Future applications of these materials may be customized for specific food products, with improved sensory attributes through the integration of various flavors and aromas. Production processes are also expected to scale up for commercial viability. A promising emerging trend is the integration of smart technology with antimicrobial edible films, enabling real-time monitoring of product quality through freshness indicators, including microbiological contamination.
Furthermore, future research should focus on developing fully biodegradable films through nanotechnology-driven advancements. These innovations would not only reduce environmental impact but also shape the future of the packaging industry while meeting the evolving demands of modern consumers.
Keywords: Antimicrobial packaging, edible packaging, nanotechnology, smart packaging, biodegradable packaging