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Effects of type and thickness of flexible packaging films on perforation by Plodia interpuntella

Authors
Lee, S.H.Kwon, S.-J.Lee, S.E.Kim, J.-H.Lee, J.-S.Na, J.H.Han, J.
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
Korean Society of Food Science and Technology
Keywords
Flexible packaging film; Indian meal moth; Penetration; Perforation
Citation
Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology, v.46, no.6, pp.739 - 742
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Journal Title
Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
Volume
46
Number
6
Start Page
739
End Page
742
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/100823
DOI
10.9721/KJFST.2014.46.6.739
ISSN
0367-6293
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of perforation by the Indian meal moth (Plodia interpunctella) larvae on various flexible food-packaging films, in relation to their thickness and type. Among the various flexible packaging films, polyethylene (PE), aluminum foil (AF), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) were selected for this study due to their wide usage in food packaging. Based on their thickness, film penetration by P. interpunctella larvae was measured as in following order: PP, 20 μm; AF, 9 μm; PET, 12 μm; PP, 30 μm; PS, 30 μm; PE, 40 μm; PE, 35 μm; PS, 60 μm; and PET, 16 μm. P. interpunctella larvae rapidly penetrated through the packaging films regardless of their thickness and type. In particular, it was observed that PP of 20 μm and PS of 30 μm were completely penetrated by P. interpunctella larvae within 72 h, rendering thin PP and PS films less valuable as anti-insect packaging films. Our results show that the perforations by P. interpunctella larvae were observed in the thin films. These results imply that each packaging film has a marginal thickness against the perforations by P. interpunctella larvae. ©The Korean Society of Food Science and Technology
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