A methodological approach for optimum preservation results: The packaging paradigm

<p>The food preservation hypothesis as impacted by overall packaging applications is considered in this work. The objective was to devise a decision supportive method for the selection of “just-right” packaging materials, techniques and procedures. For that, food preservation was critically ap...

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Main Authors: Antonios Kanavouras, Frank A. Coutelieris
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ISEKI_Food Association (IFA) 2017-04-01
Series:International Journal of Food Studies
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Online Access:https://www.iseki-food-ejournal.com/ojs/index.php/e-journal/article/view/371
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spelling doaj-839bbf1c084645ff907d963b5bb519dd2020-11-24T21:00:23ZengISEKI_Food Association (IFA)International Journal of Food Studies2182-10542017-04-0161146A methodological approach for optimum preservation results: The packaging paradigmAntonios Kanavouras0Frank A. Coutelieris1Agricultural University of Athens, GreeceUnivrsity of Patras<p>The food preservation hypothesis as impacted by overall packaging applications is considered in this work. The objective was to devise a decision supportive method for the selection of “just-right” packaging materials, techniques and procedures. For that, food preservation was critically approached in order to identify the optimum outcome at experimental and packaging selection decision-making levels. A mathematically supported and proven knowledge classification, and the establishment of a straightforward coherence mode among the principles of the natural systemic phenomena, were used. The ultimate aim of this work was to justifiably surpass a simple description of packaging according to its measurable specifications, and instead, engage its inherent properties into a cyclic 8-steps-process for eventually understanding its potential to support any particular preservation hypothesis in question. The proposed methodology includes primarily, the consideration of the study hypothesis and, in parallel, the conclusive remarks and claims with respect to the experimental factors involved (properties, parameters, relations and conditions). Considering the experimentally controlled set-ups that a researcher has to expose the food system to and the role of packaging in obtaining its preservation potential, our method supports the experimenters in selecting the experimental conditions under which the preservation hypothesis can be disclaimed and furthermore, it could indicate the way to reduce experimentation research waste. </p>https://www.iseki-food-ejournal.com/ojs/index.php/e-journal/article/view/371shelf lifepackagingpreservationengineeringexperimentation
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A methodological approach for optimum preservation results: The packaging paradigm
International Journal of Food Studies
shelf life
packaging
preservation
engineering
experimentation
author_facet Antonios Kanavouras
Frank A. Coutelieris
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title A methodological approach for optimum preservation results: The packaging paradigm
title_short A methodological approach for optimum preservation results: The packaging paradigm
title_full A methodological approach for optimum preservation results: The packaging paradigm
title_fullStr A methodological approach for optimum preservation results: The packaging paradigm
title_full_unstemmed A methodological approach for optimum preservation results: The packaging paradigm
title_sort methodological approach for optimum preservation results: the packaging paradigm
publisher ISEKI_Food Association (IFA)
series International Journal of Food Studies
issn 2182-1054
publishDate 2017-04-01
description <p>The food preservation hypothesis as impacted by overall packaging applications is considered in this work. The objective was to devise a decision supportive method for the selection of “just-right” packaging materials, techniques and procedures. For that, food preservation was critically approached in order to identify the optimum outcome at experimental and packaging selection decision-making levels. A mathematically supported and proven knowledge classification, and the establishment of a straightforward coherence mode among the principles of the natural systemic phenomena, were used. The ultimate aim of this work was to justifiably surpass a simple description of packaging according to its measurable specifications, and instead, engage its inherent properties into a cyclic 8-steps-process for eventually understanding its potential to support any particular preservation hypothesis in question. The proposed methodology includes primarily, the consideration of the study hypothesis and, in parallel, the conclusive remarks and claims with respect to the experimental factors involved (properties, parameters, relations and conditions). Considering the experimentally controlled set-ups that a researcher has to expose the food system to and the role of packaging in obtaining its preservation potential, our method supports the experimenters in selecting the experimental conditions under which the preservation hypothesis can be disclaimed and furthermore, it could indicate the way to reduce experimentation research waste. </p>
topic shelf life
packaging
preservation
engineering
experimentation
url https://www.iseki-food-ejournal.com/ojs/index.php/e-journal/article/view/371
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