This study aimed at evaluating the effects of two coating application methods, spraying and dipping, on the quality of fresh-cut melons. An alginate-based coating containing both ascorbic and citric acid was applied at two concentrations (5% and 10%) with both methods on fresh-cut melon. The nutritional quality of the products was investigated during 11 days of storage at 10 °C. The suitability and adaptability of the applied coatings on the fruit were evaluated based on rheological and microstructural properties. Moisture, carotenoids, total polyphenols and ascorbic acid content were analyzed on melon samples during storage. Results showed that the coating solution applied by the dipping method and at the highest concentration (10%), allow...
The use of edible coatings in vegetable products has been increasing because it offers several advan...
Melon is a type of fruit that has a high water content. High water content causes limited fruit stor...
Purpose of the review: In this review we describe the general principles and recent trends in edible...
This study aimed at evaluating the effects of two coating application methods, spraying and dipping,...
This study aimed at evaluating the effects of two coating application methods, spraying and dipping,...
Edible coatings associated to minimally processed fruits are conducted mainly to reduce water loss a...
Several techniques have been developed to preserve the quality of horticultural products throughout ...
The research presents the effect of novel edible coatings based on low molecular weight chitosan on ...
The consumption of fresh-cut fruits has been increasing in recent years due to their health benefits...
Fruits, particularly tropical fruits, have a high moisture content, distinct morphological character...
The food industry nowadays is facing new challenges in terms of sustainability and health implicatio...
Melon is one of high demands fruit in Indonesia, but the research about the fruit coating to fresh m...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
The use of edible coatings in vegetable products has been increasing because it offers several advan...
Melon is a type of fruit that has a high water content. High water content causes limited fruit stor...
Purpose of the review: In this review we describe the general principles and recent trends in edible...
This study aimed at evaluating the effects of two coating application methods, spraying and dipping,...
This study aimed at evaluating the effects of two coating application methods, spraying and dipping,...
Edible coatings associated to minimally processed fruits are conducted mainly to reduce water loss a...
Several techniques have been developed to preserve the quality of horticultural products throughout ...
The research presents the effect of novel edible coatings based on low molecular weight chitosan on ...
The consumption of fresh-cut fruits has been increasing in recent years due to their health benefits...
Fruits, particularly tropical fruits, have a high moisture content, distinct morphological character...
The food industry nowadays is facing new challenges in terms of sustainability and health implicatio...
Melon is one of high demands fruit in Indonesia, but the research about the fruit coating to fresh m...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
The use of edible coatings in vegetable products has been increasing because it offers several advan...
Melon is a type of fruit that has a high water content. High water content causes limited fruit stor...
Purpose of the review: In this review we describe the general principles and recent trends in edible...