Effectiveness of a wool based packaging system on the abundance of surface spoilage microorganisms on meat products
Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolyn › Erthygl › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
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Yn: Arab Gulf Journal of Scientific Research, Cyfrol 34, Rhif 2/3, 2017.
Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolyn › Erthygl › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
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T1 - Effectiveness of a wool based packaging system on the abundance of surface spoilage microorganisms on meat products
AU - Curling, Simon
AU - Jones, David
AU - Ormondroyd, Graham
AU - Williams, Arwel
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Sheep wool can be used as an eco–friendly type of packaging that, due to its complex physical and chemical composition, can also help control humidity and reduce condensation. Given these properties, the potential of wool to be used as packaging liners for the transport of food products is of interest. The present study assessed the microbiological quality of meat packaged and stored at room temperature for 40 h in conventional EPS (expanded polystyrene) boxes and cardboard boxes lined with wool using standard, approved culturing techniques. The findings suggest that the wool may have potential market value as packaging liners for transporting meat, and possibly other food products. Further research is needed to allow better characterization to real-world conditions, and understanding of how wool used as a packaging liner could help maintain food quality on a larger scale.
AB - Sheep wool can be used as an eco–friendly type of packaging that, due to its complex physical and chemical composition, can also help control humidity and reduce condensation. Given these properties, the potential of wool to be used as packaging liners for the transport of food products is of interest. The present study assessed the microbiological quality of meat packaged and stored at room temperature for 40 h in conventional EPS (expanded polystyrene) boxes and cardboard boxes lined with wool using standard, approved culturing techniques. The findings suggest that the wool may have potential market value as packaging liners for transporting meat, and possibly other food products. Further research is needed to allow better characterization to real-world conditions, and understanding of how wool used as a packaging liner could help maintain food quality on a larger scale.
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VL - 34
JO - Arab Gulf Journal of Scientific Research
JF - Arab Gulf Journal of Scientific Research
SN - 1015-4442
IS - 2/3
ER -