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extending shelf life of perishable products

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By admin on Tue, 07/30/2013 - 10:25

a spanish based producer&rsquos attempts with herbs and celery showed a considerable shelflife extension with the help of using sirane&rsquos pioneering packaging film siraflex&trade resolve&reg. celery only truly began to appear after a span of 44 days, and a same figure was attained with coriander parsley, and spinach when held in frosty storage. for celery, this was an increment of above five days on different forms of packaging and 10 days ahead of what would be predictable without packaging. for the herbs, there was an increase of above five days on what was attained with alternative packaging. the speed of odour and discolouration affecting particular was also reduced by the use of the bags. sandra evans is the sales manager for fresh produce. she mentioned that this is additional evidence to the exclusive properties of siraflex&trade resolve&reg, and outcome like this keep coming in. sandra also said that they know that siraflex&trade resolve&reg has some extraordinary properties, and they&rsquove had people attempting around the globe, many of them are now starting to share their output. sirane&rsquos siraflex&trade resolve&reg is an innovative film which has been created to have the best possible balance between o2 and co2 permeability and humidity control. the permeability is temperature sensitive so that the exact ambiance is sustained inside the package even if the temperature of storage is fluctuating. simon balderson is the managing director at sirane. she mentioned that the output is remarkable. the product does not dry out and there is no compression on the inside of the film. the package ambiance is sustained with the best balance of distinctive gases to avert degradation. in simple words we can say that the food lasts for longer duration. extension of shelf life for many days and more is attained for a lot of products. the film is appropriate for all kinds of vegetables including many types of fresh fruit as well as salads. the film is a natural biopolymer that is made up of plants. it is completely compostable as well as sustainable. the permeability is monitored by the property of the film itself. because of the unique structure of the film material, the permeability to o2, humidity and co2 is diverse in every case. this has permitted sirane&rsquos team of researchers to balance the permeability of every component to attain the best result. previous attempts have shown extremely positive output with many other kinds of fresh produce. trials, which were carried out last year with uk distributors, showed extension in the shelflife on brassicas. in the trials broccoli and cauliflower which due to the transportation had been waning after just a single day on the shelves of the supermarket was still in better condition even after five days. the same attempt indicated further two days shelflife for leeks, carrots and cabbages. other very positive outputs have been reported in green beans, mushrooms, strawberries, potatoes and salads. mrs evans further mentioned that they try to not to make claims that siraflex&trade resolve&reg will reach a specific level of shelflife, as there are a lot of factors. instead, they suggest is that customers attempt the film in their own set of conditions, in their own food chain, and see what outputs can be realized by using siraflex&trade resolve&reg. source of information httpwww.sirane.comfoodpackagingnews906celeryandherbshelflifeextensionintria…

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