792
Views
18
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Bio-based coatings as potential barriers to chemical contaminants from recycled paper and board for food packaging

, , &
Pages 402-413 | Received 17 Dec 2012, Accepted 18 Nov 2013, Published online: 30 Jan 2014

References

  • Andersson C. 2008. New ways to enhance the functionality of paperboard by surface treatment – a review. Packag Technol Sci. 21:339–373.
  • Asensio E, Nerin C. 2009. Evaluation of a screening method for classifying virgin and recycled paper and board samples. Packag Technol Sci. 22:311–322.
  • ASTM. 2012. D823–07. Standard practices for producing films of uniform thickness of paint, varnish, and related products on test panels. Practice C. Motor-driven blade film application. Available from: http://www.astm.org/Standards/D823.htm
  • Aurela B, Kulmala H, Soderhjelm L. 1999. Phthalates in paper and board packaging and their migration into Tenax and sugar. Food Addit Contam. 16:571–577.
  • Binderup ML, Pedersen GA, Vinggaard AM, Rasmussen ES, Rosenquist H, Cederberg T. 2002. Toxicity testing and chemical analysis of recycled fibre-based paper for food contact. Food Addit Contam. 19:13–28.
  • Bononi M, Tateo F. 2007. Identification of Diisobutyl Phthalate (DIBP) suspected as possible contaminant in recycled cellulose for take-away pizza boxes. Packag Technol Sci. 22:53–58.
  • Brunauer S, Deming LS, Deming WE, Teller E. 1940. On a theory of the van der Waals adsorption of gases. J Am Chem Soc. 62:1723–1732.
  • Canellas E, Aznar M, Nerin C, Mercea P. 2010. Partition and diffusion of volatile compounds from acrili adesive used for food packaging multilayers manufacturing. J Mater Chem. 20:5100–5109.
  • Castle L, Offen CP, Baxter MJ, Gilbert J. 1997. Migration studies from paper and board food packaging materials. 1. Compositional analysis. Food Addit Contam. 14:35–44.
  • CFR. 2013. Code of federal regulations, Title 21; Chapter I, Food and Drug Administration, Department of health and human services; Subchapter B, Part 175.39. Available from: http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/cfrsearch.cfm
  • Chiacchierini E, Boccacci Mariani M, Gramiccioni L, Marcoaldi R. 1995. Food packaging papers: possible contamination risks deriving from production technologies. Proceedings of the 10th IGWT Symposium, September 4–8, Beijing, China, p. 584–594.
  • Choi JO, Jitsunari F, Asakawa F, Park HJ, Lee DS. 2002. Migration of surrogate contaminants in paper and paperboard into water through polyethylene coating layer. Food Addit Contam. 19:1200–1206.
  • CoE. 2002. Resolution AP (2002)1 on paper and board materials and articles inteneded to come in contact with foodstuffs. Council of Europe, Committee of Ministers on 18 September 2002. Available from: http://www.coe.int/t/e/social_cohesion/socsp/public_health/food_contact/RESOLUTION%20AP-2002-1%20PAPER%20AND%20BOARD.pdf
  • Cunha LM, Oliveira FAR, Aboim A, Frias J, Pinheiro-Torres A. 2001. Stochastic approach to the modelling of water losses during osmotic dehydration and improved parameter estimation. Int J Food Sci Technol. 36:253–262.
  • Escabasse JY, Ottenio D. 2002. Food-contact paper and board based on recycled fibres: regulatory aspects-new rules and guidelines. Food Addit Contam. 19:79–92.
  • European Standard EN 14338/2003. Paper and board intended to come into contact with foodstuffs – Conditions for determination of migration from paper and board using modified polyphenylene oxide (MPPO) as a simulant. Brussels: CEN.
  • European Union. 2011. Commission. Regulation (EU) No 10/2011 of 14 January 2011 on plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with food. Off J Eur Union. L12:1–89.
  • Farris S, Introzzi L, Biagioni P, Holz T, Schiraldi A, Piegiovanni L. 2011. Wetting of biopolymer coatings: contact angle kinetics and image analysis investigation. Langmuir. 27:7563–7574.
  • Franz R. 2002. Programme on the recyclability of food-packaging materials with respect to food safety considerations: polyethylene terephthalate (PET), paper and board, and plastics covered by functional barriers. Food Addit Contam. 19:93–110.
  • Guazzotti V, Piergiovanni L, Vestrucci G, Limbo S. 2014. Contamination of polyvinyl chloride cling films from cardboard. Packaging. Packag Technol Sci. 27:17–27.
  • Guillame C, Pinte J, Gontard N, Gastaldi E. 2010. Wheat gluten-coated papers for bio-based food packaging: Structure, surface and transfer properties. Food Res Int. 43:1395–1401.
  • Holly FJ, Refojo MFJ. 1975. Wettability of hydrogels. I. Poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate). Biomed Mater Res. 9:315–326.
  • International Standard ISO/IEC 17025. General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories. Available from: http://www.saba.org.ir/saba_content/media/image/2011/04/1821_orig.pdf
  • Jickells SM, Poulin J, Mountfort KA, Fernández-Ocaña M. 2005. Migration of contaminants by gas phase transfer from carton board and corrugated board box secondary packaging into foods. Food Addit Contam. 22:768–782.
  • Kolb B, Ettre LS. 1997. Static headspace-gas chromatography. Theory and practice. New York: Wiley-VCH.
  • Liu H, Corke H, Ramsden L. 1999. Functional properties and enzymatic digestibility of cationic and cross-linked cationic waxy and normal maize starch. J Agric Food Chem. 47:2523–2528.
  • Macheroni E, Chalier P, Gontard N, Gastaldi E. 2010. Designing of a wheat gluten/montmorillonite based system as carvacrol carrier: Rheological and structural properties. Food Hydrocolloid. 24:406–413.
  • Maurer HW. 2009. Starch in the paper industry. In: BeMiller J, Whistler R, editors. Starch: chemistry and technology. 3rd ed. New York: Elsevier Academic Press; p. 657–714.
  • Mazeau K, Vergelati C. 2002. Atomistic modeling of the adsorption of benzophenone onto cellulosic surfaces. Langmuir. 18:1919–1927.
  • Nerin C, Asensio E. 2004. Behaviour of organic pollutants in paper and board samples intended to be in contact with food. Anal Chim Acta. 508:185–191.
  • Poças MF, Hogg T. 2007. Exposure assessment of chemicals from packaging materials in foods: a review. Trends Food Sci Technol. 18:219–230.
  • Poças MF, Oliveira JC, Brandsch R, Hogg T. 2011. Analysis of mathematical models to describe the migration of additives from packaging plastics to foods. J Food Process Eng. 35:657–676.
  • Simoneau C, Raffael R, Franz R. 2003. Assessing the safety quality of reused packaging materials. In: Mattsson B, Sonesson U, editors. Environmentally-friendly food processing. Boca Raton (FL): CRC Press; p. 241.
  • Sturaro A, Rella R, Parvoli G, Ferrara D, Tisato F. 2006. Contamination of dry foods with trimethyldiphenylmethanes by migration from recycled paper and board packaging. Food Addit Contam. 23:431–436.
  • Summerfield W, Cooper I. 2001. Investigation of migration from paper and board into food-development of methods for rapid testing. Food Addit Contam. 18:77–88.
  • Triantafyllou VI, Akrida-Demertzi K, Demertzis PG. 2005. Determination of partition behavior of organic surrogates between paperboard packaging materials and air. J Chromatogr A. 1077:74–79.
  • Triantafyllou VI, Akrida-Demertzi K, Demertzis PG. 2007. A study on the migration of organic pollutants from recycled paperboard packaging materials to solid food matrices. Food Chem. 101:1759–1768.
  • Vollmer A, Biedermann M, Grundbock F, Ingenhoff JE, Biedermann-Brem S, Altkofer W, Grob K. 2011. Migration of mineral oil from printed paperboard into dry foods: survey of the German market. Eur Food Res Technol. 232:175–182.
  • Westling AR, Stading M, Hermansson AM, Gatenholm P. 1998. Structure, mechanical and barrier properties of amylose and amylopectin films. Carbohydr Polym. 36:217–224.
  • Zülch A, Piringer O. 2010. Measurement and modeling of migration from paper and board into foodstuffs and dry food simulants. Food Addit Contam. 27:1306–1324.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.