An Investigation into the Efficacy of a pH-Sensitive Material for Milk Spoilage Detection


Autoria(s): Blackmon, Tom; Chang, Jonathan; Cheng, Amy; Jen, Tiffany; Kravis, Hannah; Lin, Raishay; Lu, Michael; Ong, Erin; Pakzad, Tanya; Sarfaraz, Nima; Shiau, Yvonne; Wong, Jacklyn
Contribuinte(s)

Wang, Nam Sun

Data(s)

01/05/2013

01/05/2013

2013

Resumo

Ambiguous expiration dates on milk cartons can mislead consumers into prematurely disposing unspoiled milk and potentially drinking spoiled milk. These misconceptions can lead to wastage that harms the environment, or potential discomfort and illness. The incorporation of pH-sensitive indicators into plastic milk cartons has the potential to replace stamped expiration dates as the traditional method of milk spoilage indication. We studied the correlation between bacteria count and milk pH to establish pH measurement as an effective indicator of milk quality. We then developed a method for incorporating bromothymol blue, a pH-sensitive color-changing dye, into a hydrogel made of polyacrylamide. This hydrogel can be added to existing packaging for milk or other products with detectable pH changes. Additionally, we conducted a consumer survey and analyzed current food packaging trends in the market. Our research indicates that a spoilage-indicating milk carton could have strong market potential as food industries increasingly adopt intelligent packaging designs.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/1903/13884

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en_US

Relação

Digital Repository at the University of Maryland

Gemstone Program, University of Maryland (College Park, Md)

Palavras-Chave #Gemstone Team Milk #milk #spoiled food #pH-sensitive indicators
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