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Toward a Fully Edible Sensor Showing If Frozen Food Has Previously Thawed

To create a sensor for frozen products, one solution could be to use materials with electrical properties that are altered upon melting.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

When you’re standing in the frozen food aisle, it’s nearly impossible to know whether that Salisbury steak has thawed and refrozen — a process with potentially harmful consequences. So, researchers reporting in ACS Sensors have designed a food-grade device from edible materials, including table salt, red cabbage and beeswax, that lets you know. The proof-of-concept sensor provides a color readout when it’s warmed above a specific temperature, which is tunable from -58°F to 32°F. Keeping food ...

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