Among alternatives that are currently under investigation to replace the use of synthetic fungicides to control postharvest diseases in fresh produce and to extend their shelf life, chitosan application has shown promising disease control, at both preharvest and postharvest stages. Chitosan shows a dual mode of action, on the pathogen and on the plant, as it reduces the growth of decay-causing fungi and foodborne pathogens and induces resistance responses in the host tissues. Chitosan coating forms a semipermeable film on the surface of fruit and vegetables, thereby delaying the rate of respiration, decreasing weight loss, maintaining the overall quality, and prolonging the shelf life. Moreover, the coating can provide a substrate for incor...
Chitosan coating is beneficial to maintaining the storage quality and prolonging the shelf life of p...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is a large target commodity for Malaysia’s export trade. However, t...
Application of edible coating as a way of prolonging the shelf-life of perishable fruits and vegetab...
Among alternatives that are currently under investigation to replace the use of synthetic fungicides...
Consumers are increasingly aware of the importance of regular consumption of fresh fruit in their di...
Fruits and vegetables are highly perishable foods which usually undergo a gradual loss of nutraceuti...
Chitosan is a natural biopolymer from crab shells that is known for its biocompatibility, biodegrada...
Bu çalışma, 8-12 Nisan 2009 tarihlerinde Antalya[Türkiye]'de düzenlenen 6. International Postharvest...
Among the different approaches currently used to improve shelf life and prevent the gradual storage ...
The growing consumer demand for produces without chemical residues has focused efforts on the assess...
The advantage of coating agents is reducing transpiration and respiration, leading to maintaining th...
Preservation of fruits post-harvest has always been a major problem for farmers a...
Chitosan is a biopolymer edible coating which can act as physical barrierwhen coated on fruits and e...
Edible coating has been applied on the surface of fresh produce to extend shelf-life by suppressing ...
Fresh-cut fruits go through a rapid deterioration immediately after the cells have been damaged and ...
Chitosan coating is beneficial to maintaining the storage quality and prolonging the shelf life of p...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is a large target commodity for Malaysia’s export trade. However, t...
Application of edible coating as a way of prolonging the shelf-life of perishable fruits and vegetab...
Among alternatives that are currently under investigation to replace the use of synthetic fungicides...
Consumers are increasingly aware of the importance of regular consumption of fresh fruit in their di...
Fruits and vegetables are highly perishable foods which usually undergo a gradual loss of nutraceuti...
Chitosan is a natural biopolymer from crab shells that is known for its biocompatibility, biodegrada...
Bu çalışma, 8-12 Nisan 2009 tarihlerinde Antalya[Türkiye]'de düzenlenen 6. International Postharvest...
Among the different approaches currently used to improve shelf life and prevent the gradual storage ...
The growing consumer demand for produces without chemical residues has focused efforts on the assess...
The advantage of coating agents is reducing transpiration and respiration, leading to maintaining th...
Preservation of fruits post-harvest has always been a major problem for farmers a...
Chitosan is a biopolymer edible coating which can act as physical barrierwhen coated on fruits and e...
Edible coating has been applied on the surface of fresh produce to extend shelf-life by suppressing ...
Fresh-cut fruits go through a rapid deterioration immediately after the cells have been damaged and ...
Chitosan coating is beneficial to maintaining the storage quality and prolonging the shelf life of p...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is a large target commodity for Malaysia’s export trade. However, t...
Application of edible coating as a way of prolonging the shelf-life of perishable fruits and vegetab...