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Delayed Quality Deterioration of Low-Moisture Cereal-Based Snack by Storing in an Active Filler-Embedded LDPE Zipper Bagopen access

Authors
Jo, YoungjeKim, EungheeKim, SangohBan, ChoongjinLim, Seokwon
Issue Date
Jun-2022
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
active zipper bag; cereal-based snacks; water vapor capability; microstructure
Citation
FOODS, v.11, no.12
Journal Title
FOODS
Volume
11
Number
12
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/85309
DOI
10.3390/foods11121704
ISSN
2304-8158
Abstract
This study focused on controlling the vapor permeability of an active zipper bag and preserving the quality of cereal-based snacks during the storage period at home. The active zipper bag was prepared by extruding low-density polyethylene with active fillers obtained from natural mineral materials. The active zipper bag showed the same transparent appearance as the existing one but showed 21% lower water vapor capability. As a result, during a 20-day storage period, three types of grain-based snacks (biscuits, shortbread cookies, and puffed snacks) showed delayed increases in weight, moisture content, and moisture activity when stored in an active zipper bag. In addition, this also affected the texture of the biscuits and shortbread cookies, in which the area under the curve was reduced significantly after appearing at a peak during the hardness measurement. On the other hand, the decrease in the number of air cell fracture events in puffed snacks was remarkable. This result suggests that the inner microstructure is preserved better when stored in an active zipper bag. In conclusion, the active zipper bag showed poor water vapor permeability, suggesting that the prepared zipper bag can be developed as snack packaging.
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