Recently harvested peaches and plums were coated with either Aloe vera or Aloe arborescens gels and allowed to ripen at 20 ◦C for six days. Both coatings significantly delayed ethylene production, the effect being higher in plum which had the highest ethylene production rates. Changes in quality parameters related to peach and plum postharvest ripening, such as colour changes, reduction of acidity and increasing in ripening index (total soluble solids/total acidity ratio), were significantly delayed in coated fruit. In addition, both coatings significantly reduced weight loss, especially the A. arborescens gel. Thus, A. arborescens gel could be even more effective than A. vera gel for use as an edible coating for preserving the quali...
The plum is a fruit prized for its nutraceutical properties because of its high content of fiber and...
Preserving fruits using edible coating already long known. The edible coating serves to improve th...
Strawberries are highly perishable fruits, being susceptible to mechanical injury, decay and...
To evaluate the role of Aloe vera gel coating on ripening and fruit quality of nectarine (Prunus per...
Four plum (Prunus salicina Lindl.) cultivars (“Blackamber”, “Larry Ann”, “Golden Globe” and “Songold...
Not AvailablePlant-based edible coatings provide an alternative to wax coating or chemical treatment...
The maintenance of high-quality standards for prolonging the shelf life of fruit and preserving sen...
The effect of alginate treatments with or without salicylic and oxalic acid as post-harvest coating ...
Extension of the shelf life of orange fruits continues to be a challenge in Nigeria. The search for ...
Aloe vera L. is a common succulent plant that has been used for centuries regarding their healing pr...
Aloe vera is widely used to manufacture medicinal products, cosmetics, and hair treatments. The poly...
Since the use of chemical compounds in postharvest technology of horticultural crops is highly limit...
In the present investigation, Aloe vera gel (AVG)-based edible coatings enriched with anthocyanin we...
Recently, there is increasing use of edible and biodegradable films and packaging that are both envi...
The plum is a fruit prized for its nutraceutical properties because of its high content of fiber and...
The plum is a fruit prized for its nutraceutical properties because of its high content of fiber and...
Preserving fruits using edible coating already long known. The edible coating serves to improve th...
Strawberries are highly perishable fruits, being susceptible to mechanical injury, decay and...
To evaluate the role of Aloe vera gel coating on ripening and fruit quality of nectarine (Prunus per...
Four plum (Prunus salicina Lindl.) cultivars (“Blackamber”, “Larry Ann”, “Golden Globe” and “Songold...
Not AvailablePlant-based edible coatings provide an alternative to wax coating or chemical treatment...
The maintenance of high-quality standards for prolonging the shelf life of fruit and preserving sen...
The effect of alginate treatments with or without salicylic and oxalic acid as post-harvest coating ...
Extension of the shelf life of orange fruits continues to be a challenge in Nigeria. The search for ...
Aloe vera L. is a common succulent plant that has been used for centuries regarding their healing pr...
Aloe vera is widely used to manufacture medicinal products, cosmetics, and hair treatments. The poly...
Since the use of chemical compounds in postharvest technology of horticultural crops is highly limit...
In the present investigation, Aloe vera gel (AVG)-based edible coatings enriched with anthocyanin we...
Recently, there is increasing use of edible and biodegradable films and packaging that are both envi...
The plum is a fruit prized for its nutraceutical properties because of its high content of fiber and...
The plum is a fruit prized for its nutraceutical properties because of its high content of fiber and...
Preserving fruits using edible coating already long known. The edible coating serves to improve th...
Strawberries are highly perishable fruits, being susceptible to mechanical injury, decay and...