Nondestructive monitoring of oxygen profiles in packaged foods using phase-fluorimetric oxygen sensor

  • M. Fitzgerald
  • , D. B. Papkovsky
  • , M. Smiddy
  • , J. P. Kerry
  • , C. K. O'Sullivan
  • , D. J. Buckley
  • , G. G. Guilbault

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Abstract

Nondestructive quantitation of oxygen in different types of packaged foods was performed using disposable phosphorescent oxygen sensor inserts placed in every individual sample and a fiber-optic phosphorescent phase detector. Oxygen levels and their changes over storage time are presented for vacuum-packed raw and cooked meat, smoked fish, and MAP sliced ham and bread. Damage to vacuum-packages was simulated by slitting the package film and monitoring the sensor response at different locations from the site of damage. The performance of the optical oxygen sensor in packaged foods was evaluated, and its usefulness for food research and industrial applications discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)105-110
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Food Science
Volume66
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2001

Keywords

  • Food packaging
  • Modified atmosphere packaging
  • Nondestructive measurements
  • Optical oxygen sensor
  • Vacuum packaging

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