Membrane packaging system to permit safe hydration of freeze- dried contents with impure water

Keith A. Schimmel, Alieu Wurie, Shamsuddin Ilias, Jan E. Pegram

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Abstract

We tested the feasibility of using polymer membranes for a self- hydrating packaging system to reconstitute freeze-dried foods using nonpurified water. Several commercial membranes were screened according to (1) hydration rate, (2) water permeability, (3) passage of microorganisms, (4) salt rejection, and (5) strength. The most promising membranes were used for developing and testing prototype packaging systems. A feasible self- contained rehydration system was a nylon-6 polyamide membrane that rehydrated the freeze-dried food within 30 min while passage of microorganisms was prevented. The temperature was 37°C, and the food contained 0.5g/5g of a low molecular weight solute (salt). Such self- contained membrane rehydration systems must be designed to accommodate expected environmental conditions such as temperature, relative humidity, and nature of the product.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)577-580
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Food Science
Volume61
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1996
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • contaminated water
  • freeze-dried
  • hydration
  • membrane
  • packaging system

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