The effect of chitosan/carrageenan and glycerol as edible coating materials in preserving the fresh longan fruits stored at ambient temperature was evaluated. The concentration of coating components played an important role in the process of controlling quality changes and quantity losses. Changes in fruits’ weight loss, respiration rate and color were used as a measure of the coating’s effectiveness. Results have shown that increase in the chitosan or carrageenan concentration led to significant (p 1.19%) of the carrageenan resulted in slight increases in water and weight losses. From the multiple response optimization analysis, a combination of 1.29% (w/v) chitosan with 0.42% glycerol and 1.49% (w/v) carrageenan with 0.03% glycerol were ...
The study focuses on determining the effectiveness of chitosan coating with different concentrations...
Not AvailableThe objective of this work was to study the effect of postharvest chitosan coating on f...
Strawberries are kind of fruit that easily go bad after they are harvested from the orchards. Thus i...
This study compared the effect of application of edible coating on or before ultraviolet treatment o...
Edible coating has been applied on the surface of fresh produce to extend shelf-life by suppressing ...
This study was conducted to develop an edible coating containing combined hydrophilic (chitosan) and...
Fruits and vegetables are highly perishable foods which usually undergo a gradual loss of nutraceuti...
The advantage of coating agents is reducing transpiration and respiration, leading to maintaining th...
Application of edible coating as a way of prolonging the shelf-life of perishable fruits and vegetab...
Preservation of fruits post-harvest has always been a major problem for farmers a...
AbstractChitosan has been widely used as an edible coating for extending the shelf life of fruit. In...
Abstract The mango has short postharvest shelf life which varies from 6 to 10 days at room temperatu...
Nowadays use of the edible coatings has been increased because customers tend to buy horticultural p...
This study evaluated the efficacy of chitosan (CH) functionalized with 24-epibrassinolide (EBR) coat...
Mango is an extremely perishable fruit with a short postharvest time, and a considerable proportion ...
The study focuses on determining the effectiveness of chitosan coating with different concentrations...
Not AvailableThe objective of this work was to study the effect of postharvest chitosan coating on f...
Strawberries are kind of fruit that easily go bad after they are harvested from the orchards. Thus i...
This study compared the effect of application of edible coating on or before ultraviolet treatment o...
Edible coating has been applied on the surface of fresh produce to extend shelf-life by suppressing ...
This study was conducted to develop an edible coating containing combined hydrophilic (chitosan) and...
Fruits and vegetables are highly perishable foods which usually undergo a gradual loss of nutraceuti...
The advantage of coating agents is reducing transpiration and respiration, leading to maintaining th...
Application of edible coating as a way of prolonging the shelf-life of perishable fruits and vegetab...
Preservation of fruits post-harvest has always been a major problem for farmers a...
AbstractChitosan has been widely used as an edible coating for extending the shelf life of fruit. In...
Abstract The mango has short postharvest shelf life which varies from 6 to 10 days at room temperatu...
Nowadays use of the edible coatings has been increased because customers tend to buy horticultural p...
This study evaluated the efficacy of chitosan (CH) functionalized with 24-epibrassinolide (EBR) coat...
Mango is an extremely perishable fruit with a short postharvest time, and a considerable proportion ...
The study focuses on determining the effectiveness of chitosan coating with different concentrations...
Not AvailableThe objective of this work was to study the effect of postharvest chitosan coating on f...
Strawberries are kind of fruit that easily go bad after they are harvested from the orchards. Thus i...