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Polylactic acid as a promising sustainable plastic packaging for edible oils

Authors :
Farmacia y ciencias de los alimentos
Farmazia eta elikagaien zientziak
Holler, Martina
Alberdi Cedeño, Jon
Auñón López, Arturo
Pointner, Tobias
Martínez Yusta, Andrea
König, Jürgen
Pignitter, Marc
Farmacia y ciencias de los alimentos
Farmazia eta elikagaien zientziak
Holler, Martina
Alberdi Cedeño, Jon
Auñón López, Arturo
Pointner, Tobias
Martínez Yusta, Andrea
König, Jürgen
Pignitter, Marc
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The influence of renewable packaging materials on the oxidative stability of sunflower oil was investigated to evaluate whether they could be used as alternatives to conventional plastics. Two renewable bottle materials, polylactic acid (PLA) and bio-polyethylene (Green-PE) were compared to conventional plastics consisting of virgin and recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET, r-PET) and regular polyethylene (PE), in a storage study over a period of 56 days. The results showed that the progress of lipid oxidation in PLA was similar to PET and r-PET until day 28, while it was significantly increased in PE and Green-PE. Benzene was detected as the only migration compound in the oil stored in PET and r-PET, with concentrations of 0.153 ± 0.027 µg/g and 0.187 ± 0.024 µg/g after 56 days of storage. The study concluded that PLA could be used as an alternative packaging material for edible oils to replace PET.

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Notes :
This work was kindly funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF): P 34512. J. Alberdi-Cedeño thanks the EJ-GV for a postdoctoral grant (POS_2020_1_0040). The authors want to thank Sandra Auernigg-Haselmaier for the technical assistance with the LC-MS and the NMR core facility of the Division of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the University of Vienna for providing access to the NMR instruments., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1390906565
Document Type :
Electronic Resource