August 2014
Intermediate to advanced
666 pages
41h 38m
English
Since its beginnings in the 1960s, the design of modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) has progressed from a trial and error process to one that is firmly based on sound phenomenological models developed with a good understanding of the underlying mechanisms. This chapter examines the equations used to quantify the physical and metabolic properties of the foods commonly packaged under modified atmosphere (MA) conditions. Next, models used to characterize the transport properties of polymeric and porous films are presented. The chapter concludes with a review of how the various models ...