Paper and cardboard packaging with barrier coating of a polymer mixture
US-9034444-B2 · May 19, 2015 · US
US9464386B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9464386-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314030440-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 10, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 11, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 11, 2016 |
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A method is provided for preventing, minimizing, and/or eliminating the migration of mineral oils from paper food packaging into packaged food. The method can include adding a copper-containing oxidase enzyme, such as a laccase enzyme, to a paper pulp from which the paper food packaging is to be formed. The migration of mineral oils originating from residual inks in recycled old corrugated containers and old newsprint, is particularly suppressed, including the migration of C 10 -C 25 fractions of aromatic mineral oil hydrocarbons and of saturated mineral oil hydrocarbons.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for the fixation of mineral oils in paper food packaging to at least minimize migration of the mineral oils, the method comprising: forming a paper pulp comprising lignin and mineral oils; adding to the paper pulp at least one copper-containing oxidase enzyme in an amount sufficient to cause polymerization of at least some of the lignin in the paper pulp, to form a treated pulp; and forming a paper food packaging from the treated pulp, wherein the paper food packaging exhibits less migration of the mineral oils into food than would be exhibited by a paper food packaging formed from substantially the same paper pulp but without the addition of the copper-containing oxidase enzyme. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising adding lignosulphonate to the paper pulp. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising adding lignosulphonate to the paper pulp before adding the copper-containing oxidase enzyme. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one copper-containing oxidase enzyme comprises a laccase enzyme. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the paper pulp comprises C 10 -C 25 mineral oils. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the paper pulp comprises old newsprint (ONP), old corrugated containers (OCC), or both. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the paper pulp comprises from about 25% by weight to about 75% by weight ONP and from about 25% by weight to about 75% by weight OCC, based on the total fiber weight of the pulp. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the paper pulp is diluted with water to form a consistency of from about 0.2% by weight solids to about 20% by weight solids, based on the total weight of the paper pulp, before adding the copper-containing oxidase enzyme. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the paper pulp is diluted with water to form a consistency of from about 0.5% by weight solids to about 7% by weight solids, based on the total weight of the paper pulp, before adding the copper-containing oxidase enzyme. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the adding comprises mixing together the laccase enzyme and the paper pulp for at least 30 minutes before forming the treated pulp into the paper food packaging. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the adding comprises mixing the copper-containing oxidase enzyme with the paper pulp to form a mixture, and maintaining a temperature of the mixture at a temperature of equal to or greater than 40° C., for at least 30 minutes, before forming the paper food packaging with the treated pulp. 12. A method of packaging food comprising: forming a paper pulp comprising lignin and mineral oils; adding to the paper pulp at least one copper-containing oxidase enzyme in an amount sufficient to cause polymerization of at least some of the lignin in the paper pulp, to form a treated pulp; forming a paper food packaging from the treated pulp, wherein the paper food packaging exhibits less migration of the mineral oils into food than would be exhibited by a paper food packaging formed from substantially the same paper pulp but without the addition of the copper-containing oxidase enzyme; and packaging food with the paper food packaging. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising storing the food in the paper food packaging for at least 10 days. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the packaging of the food occurs on a first date, and the method further comprises labeling the paper food packaging with a date that is at least ten days after the first date. 15. A paper food packaging made by a method comprising: forming a paper pulp comprising lignin and mineral oils; adding to the paper pulp at least one copper-containing oxidase enzyme in an amount sufficient to cause polymerization of at least some of the lignin in the paper pulp, to form a treated pulp; and forming a paper food packaging from the treated pulp, wherein the paper food packaging exhibits less migration of the mineral oils into food than would be exhibited by a paper food packaging formed from substantially the same paper pulp but without the addition of the copper-containing oxidase enzyme. 16. The paper food packaging of claim 15 , wherein the paper pulp comprises C 10 -C 25 mineral oils. 17. The paper food packaging of claim 15 , wherein the paper pulp comprises one or more of old newsprint (ONP) and old corrugated containers (OCC). 18. The paper food packaging of claim 17 , wherein the paper pulp comprises from about 25% by weight to about 75% by weight ONP and from about 25% by weight to about 75% by weight OCC, based on the total fiber weight of the pulp. 19. A packaged food comprising food packaged in a paper food packaging made by the method comprising: forming a paper pulp comprising lignin and mineral oils; adding to the paper pulp at least one copper-containing oxidase enzyme in an amount sufficient to cause polymerization of at least some of the lignin in the paper pulp, to form a treated pulp; and forming a paper food packaging from the treated pulp, wherein the paper food packaging exhibits less migration of the mineral oils into food than would be exhibited by a paper food packaging formed from substantially the same paper pulp but without the addition of the copper-containing oxidase enzyme. 20. The packaged food of claim 19 , wherein said paper food packaging permits food or foodstuff contained by said paper food packaging to have 0.6 mg/kg MOSH or less, and/or to have 0.15 mg/kg MOAH or less in the food or foodstuff. 21. The packaged food of claim 19 , wherein said paper food packaging permits food or foodstuff contained by said paper food packaging to have from 0.0001 mg/kg to 0.25 mg/kg MOSH, and/or to have from 0.0001 mg/kg to 0.01 mg/kg MOAH in the food or foodstuff. 22. A paper product comprising paper fibers and mineral oil, wherein said paper product has a MOSH migration of 0.5 mg/dm 2 or less and/or a MOAH migration of 0.2 mg/dm 2 or less, wherein the paper fibers are formed from a mixture of paper pulp and copper-containing oxidase enzyme. 23. The paper product of claim 22 , comprising paper fibers and mineral oil, wherein said paper product has a MOSH migration of 0.2 mg/dm 2 or less and/or a MOAH migration of 0.1 mg/dm 2 or less. 24. A paper product comprising paper fibers and mineral oil, wherein said paper product has a MOSH migration of 0.5 mg/dm 2 or less for C 16 to C 25 wherein the paper fibers are formed from a mixture of paper pulp and copper-containing oxidase enzyme. 25. The paper product of claim 24 , comprising paper fibers and mineral oil, wherein said paper product has a MOSH migration of 0.2 mg/dm 2 or less for C 16 to C 25 . 26. The paper product of claim 24 , comprising paper fibers and mineral oil, wherein said paper product has a MOSH migration of 0.001 to 0.15 mg/dm 2 for C 16 to C 25 .
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