Advanced Industrial and Engineering Polymer Research (Jan 2020)

Biodegradable polymers and green-based antimicrobial packaging materials: A mini-review

  • Yajie Zhong,
  • Patrick Godwin,
  • Yongcan Jin,
  • Huining Xiao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 27 – 35

Abstract

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Recently, the demands for biodegradable and renewable materials for packaging applications have increased tremendously. This rise in demand is connected to the growing environmental concerns over the extensive use of synthetic and non-biodegradable polymeric packaging, polyethylene in particular. The performance of biodegradable polymers is discussed in this review, with a particular focus on the blends of starch and other polymers. Furthermore, in food packaging industry, microbial activities are of great concern. Therefore, incorporation of antimicrobial agents or polymers to produce barrier-enhanced or active packaging materials provides an attractive option for protecting food from microorganism development and spread. Additionally, the barrier, mechanical and other properties of biodegradable polymers are discussed. Lastly, the existing and potential applications for bioactive coatings on antimicrobial packaging materials are also addressed. Keywords: Biodegradable polymers, Packaging materials, Antimicrobial packaging, Starch