A new Membrane Film Sensor (MFS) has been developed to measure pH of fluids. MFS comprises a polyelectrolyte multilayer film with uniformly distributed compartments (microchambers) where a fluorescent sensing dye is encapsulated. Fabricated film is sealed onto a polyethylene film for a future use. MFS was applied to report changes in golden pomfret fillet upon its storage at 5 oC. MFS pH readings were correlated to bacteriological analysis of fish samples. A hike in pH of fish juices happens after 10 days of storage signaling bacterial spoilage of fish. The design of developed MFS allows easy integration with transparent packaging materials for future development of “SMART” packaging sensing food freshness.
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Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A-STAR), Singapore (FN-063 112 177 0041) and The Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART), Singapore (ING-000 175 ENG).