Developing Nano-Delivery Systems for Agriculture and Food Applications with Nature-Derived Polymers

iScience. 2020 May 22;23(5):101055. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2020.101055. Epub 2020 Apr 12.

Abstract

The applications of nanotechnology are wide ranging, and developing functional nanomaterials for agri-food applications from nature-derived polymers is widely conceived as a sustainable approach that is safer for human and animal consumption. In light of this, this review focuses on the advances in the development of nano-delivery systems using nature-derived polymers for agri-food applications. The review opens with a section detailing the different types of nature-derived polymers currently being used in various applications in the agri-food industry with a special mention on microbial extracellular polymeric materials. The major applications of nano-delivery systems in the food sector, such as food fortification and food preservation, as well as in the agricultural sector for controlled release of agrochemicals using nature-derived polymers are discussed. The review ends with a perspective on the safety and public perception of nano-enabled foods with a concluding remark on future directions of incorporating nano-delivery systems for agri-food purposes.

Keywords: Agricultural Science; Food Science; Nanotechnology; Polymers.

Publication types

  • Review