Effect of edible quinoa protein-chitosan based films on refrigerated strawberry ( Fragaria × ananassa ) quality
Background: Strawberries are non-climacteric fruits with a low respiration rate, but are subject to serious fungal deterioration during postharvest handling. The edible coatings based on chitosan (CH), quinoa protein-chitosan (Q/CH) and quinoa protein-chitosan-sunflower oil (Q/CH/SO) may provide a s...
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Published in | Electronic Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 18; no. 6 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
26.01.2016
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 0717-3458 0717-3458 |
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Summary: | Background: Strawberries are non-climacteric fruits with a low
respiration rate, but are subject to serious fungal deterioration
during postharvest handling. The edible coatings based on chitosan
(CH), quinoa protein-chitosan (Q/CH) and quinoa
protein-chitosan-sunflower oil (Q/CH/SO) may provide a solution to this
problem. Thus, in this work CH, Q/CH and Q/CH/SO were elaborated and
applied to fresh strawberries, and its effect on the strawberries shelf
life during storage for 15 d was evaluated by mold and yeast count,
fungal decay, carbon dioxide rate, physicochemical properties, and
sensory evaluation. Results: On all analysis days, the strawberries
coated with the film-forming CH, Q/CH and Q/CH/SO solutions presented a
significant lower amount of mold and yeast growth than the uncoated
strawberries. Coated strawberries with Q/CH/SO decreased the CO2
emission rate by 60% compared to the uncoated strawberries. The color
of the strawberries was not influenced by the films. There was no
significant difference between the different coating groups and the
uncoated group in the physicochemical parameters. Sensory analysis
showed that the coating application retained the total sensorial
quality. Conclusions: Fresh strawberries coated with CH, Q/CH/SO and
Q/CH edible films had longer shelf lives than uncoated fruits. |
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ISSN: | 0717-3458 0717-3458 |