食品包装
食品接触材料
食品安全
灭菌(经济)
双酚A
食品科学
污染
环境科学
业务
生化工程
化学
生物
环氧树脂
工程类
有机化学
外汇市场
汇率
生态学
财务
作者
Aparna Agarwal,Shivika Gandhi,Abhishek Dutt Tripathi,Abhishek J. Gupta,Marco Iammarino,Jaisal Kaur Sidhu
标识
DOI:10.1080/07388551.2024.2344571
摘要
Additives, such as bisphenol A (BPA) that are added to packaging material to enhance functionality may migrate into food products creating a concern for food safety. BPA has been linked to various chronic diseases, such as: diabetes, obesity, prostate cancer, impaired thyroid function, and several other metabolic disorders. To safeguard consumers, BPA migration limits have been defined by regulatory bodies. However, it is important to address the underlying factors and mechanisms so that they can be optimized in order to minimize BPA migration. In this review, we determine the relative importance of the factors, i.e. temperature, contact time, pH, food composition, storage time and temperature, package type, cleaning, and aging, and packaging damage that promote BPA migration in foods. Packaging material seems to be the key source of BPA and the temperature (applied during food production, storage, can sterilization and cleaning processes) was the critical driver influencing BPA migration.
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