Unlocking the future of smart food packaging: biosensors, IoT, and nano materials

Food Sci Biotechnol. 2023 Dec 28;33(5):1075-1091. doi: 10.1007/s10068-023-01486-9. eCollection 2024 Apr.

Abstract

This review examines how biosensors, the Internet of Things (IoT), and nano materials can revolutionize food packaging. It highlights the limitations of traditional packaging, particularly concerning barrier properties and food quality monitoring. The paper aims to provide specific insights into the potential of these technologies. Biosensors enable real-time monitoring and spoilage detection, ensuring safer products, while IoT enhances traceability and transparency in the supply chain, leading to reduced material waste, energy waste, and operational inefficiencies, ultimately improving efficiency. Nano materials offer improved barrier capabilities, strength, and antimicrobial properties, enhancing product quality and sustainability. The review paper also discusses the promising future of smart food packaging, driven by technological advancements and consumer demand for safer and eco-friendly products. However, it acknowledges the challenges related to regulations, sustainability, and consumer acceptance that need to be addressed for widespread adoption. In conclusion, this paper demonstrates how smart food packaging with biosensors, IoT, and nano materials can transform the food industry by overcoming traditional limitations and meeting evolving consumer needs, providing improved food safety, quality, and sustainability.

Keywords: Biosensors; Food safety; Improved food quality; Smart food packaging; Sustainable practices.

Publication types

  • Review