Apple fruits have components of therapeutic nature. Such components, to a great extent, decline or decompose during post-harvest that negatively affect fruit shelf-life. Chitosan fruit-filming has proved useful in maintaining these compounds. This study aims, therefore, at enhancing Chitosan coating-film performance by mixing with some olive wastes extracts of leaf and pomace extracts. Apple fruits were sprayed with six different coating formulas including chitosan-water wax coating, in addition to the uncoated fruits. Then, the total phenolic, flavonoids, antioxidants, pigments, weight loss, decay area, and microstructure were assayed. The bioactive substances drastically changed in uncoated rather than coated fruits. Conversely, weight lo...
This PhD study was aimed to extend the shelf-life of minimally processed and fresh-cut fruits by mac...
Fresh-cut fruits go through a rapid deterioration immediately after the cells have been damaged and ...
Several plant extracts are being investigated to produce edible coatings, mainly due to their antiox...
The advantage of coating agents is reducing transpiration and respiration, leading to maintaining th...
Edible coating has been applied on the surface of fresh produce to extend shelf-life by suppressing ...
The objective of this project is to develop an effective coating that can be easily applied to prese...
Using natural antimicrobial substances in edible films becomes crucial to extend the shelf-life of f...
Fruits and vegetables are highly perishable foods which usually undergo a gradual loss of nutraceuti...
In this work, the application of a novel strategy to extend the shelf life of fresh cut fruits is pr...
Bu çalışma, 8-12 Nisan 2009 tarihlerinde Antalya[Türkiye]'de düzenlenen 6. International Postharvest...
The main aim of the study was to prepare the edible films based on carrageenan/chitosan and incorpor...
The effect of biopolymer coatings (1% chitosan, 2% chitosan, caseinate/chitosan blend at ratio 2/1) ...
AbstractRose apples (Syzygium agueum Alston) cv. Tabtim Chan are economically important fruit for Th...
A novel coating based on 1.5% chitosan (CH), enriched with or without hairy fig (Ficus hirta Vahl.) ...
Summary The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of turnip extract and xanthan gum ...
This PhD study was aimed to extend the shelf-life of minimally processed and fresh-cut fruits by mac...
Fresh-cut fruits go through a rapid deterioration immediately after the cells have been damaged and ...
Several plant extracts are being investigated to produce edible coatings, mainly due to their antiox...
The advantage of coating agents is reducing transpiration and respiration, leading to maintaining th...
Edible coating has been applied on the surface of fresh produce to extend shelf-life by suppressing ...
The objective of this project is to develop an effective coating that can be easily applied to prese...
Using natural antimicrobial substances in edible films becomes crucial to extend the shelf-life of f...
Fruits and vegetables are highly perishable foods which usually undergo a gradual loss of nutraceuti...
In this work, the application of a novel strategy to extend the shelf life of fresh cut fruits is pr...
Bu çalışma, 8-12 Nisan 2009 tarihlerinde Antalya[Türkiye]'de düzenlenen 6. International Postharvest...
The main aim of the study was to prepare the edible films based on carrageenan/chitosan and incorpor...
The effect of biopolymer coatings (1% chitosan, 2% chitosan, caseinate/chitosan blend at ratio 2/1) ...
AbstractRose apples (Syzygium agueum Alston) cv. Tabtim Chan are economically important fruit for Th...
A novel coating based on 1.5% chitosan (CH), enriched with or without hairy fig (Ficus hirta Vahl.) ...
Summary The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential of turnip extract and xanthan gum ...
This PhD study was aimed to extend the shelf-life of minimally processed and fresh-cut fruits by mac...
Fresh-cut fruits go through a rapid deterioration immediately after the cells have been damaged and ...
Several plant extracts are being investigated to produce edible coatings, mainly due to their antiox...