New hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC)-lipid edible composite coatings containing food additives or GRAS (‘generally regarded as safe’) compounds with antifungal properties were developed for postharvest preservation of fresh citrus fruit. Stable emulsions were selected among a large number of formulations prepared with different solid concentrations (6-12% wet basis, wb), total lipid (beeswax and shellac) contents (up to 60% dry basis), and concentrations of the antifungal ingredients (0.05-4.5% wb). Disk diameter tests were used for in vitro selection of the most effective stand-alone films against the pathogens, Penicillium digitatum and Penicillium italicum. Selected coatings were tested in vivo against green and blue molds on ‘Valenc...
Novel pectin-based, antifungal, edible coatings (ECs) were formulated by the addition of natural ext...
International audiencePenicillium digitatum is the causal agent for citrus green mold which generate...
This study investigated the potential use of two edible coatings, chitosan (CH) and locust bean gum ...
Edible composite coatings based on hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), lipid components (beeswax a...
Edible composite coatings based on hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), hydrophobic components (bee...
New hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC)-lipid edible composite films and coatings containing food p...
The performance of edible composite coatings containing hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), hydrop...
According to their origin, major postharvest losses of citrus fruit are caused by weight loss, funga...
Edible composite coatings based on hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), hydrophobic components (bee...
Proceedings of the International Conference “Environmentally friendly and safe technologies for qua...
The curative antifungal activity of edible composite coatings (ECs) based on pregelatinized potato s...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a novel pectin-based edible coating (PBEC), alone or added...
Postharvest losses of fresh fruit are mainly caused by weight loss, physiological disorders, and dec...
Citrus fruits are subjected to a diversity of postharvest diseases caused by various pathogens durin...
Introduction. Attempts to exploit natural preservatives to control postharvest diseases as an altern...
Novel pectin-based, antifungal, edible coatings (ECs) were formulated by the addition of natural ext...
International audiencePenicillium digitatum is the causal agent for citrus green mold which generate...
This study investigated the potential use of two edible coatings, chitosan (CH) and locust bean gum ...
Edible composite coatings based on hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), lipid components (beeswax a...
Edible composite coatings based on hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), hydrophobic components (bee...
New hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC)-lipid edible composite films and coatings containing food p...
The performance of edible composite coatings containing hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), hydrop...
According to their origin, major postharvest losses of citrus fruit are caused by weight loss, funga...
Edible composite coatings based on hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), hydrophobic components (bee...
Proceedings of the International Conference “Environmentally friendly and safe technologies for qua...
The curative antifungal activity of edible composite coatings (ECs) based on pregelatinized potato s...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a novel pectin-based edible coating (PBEC), alone or added...
Postharvest losses of fresh fruit are mainly caused by weight loss, physiological disorders, and dec...
Citrus fruits are subjected to a diversity of postharvest diseases caused by various pathogens durin...
Introduction. Attempts to exploit natural preservatives to control postharvest diseases as an altern...
Novel pectin-based, antifungal, edible coatings (ECs) were formulated by the addition of natural ext...
International audiencePenicillium digitatum is the causal agent for citrus green mold which generate...
This study investigated the potential use of two edible coatings, chitosan (CH) and locust bean gum ...