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Title: Effect of pectin/nanochitosan‐based coatings and storage temperature on shelf‐life extension of “elephant” mango (Mangifera indica l.) fruit
Authors: Thi Minh Phuong Ngo
Thanh Hoi Nguyen
Thi Mong Quyen Dang
Thi Van Thanh Do
Alissara Reungsang
Nareekan Chaiwong
Pornchai Rachtanapun
Authors: Thi Minh Phuong Ngo
Thanh Hoi Nguyen
Thi Mong Quyen Dang
Thi Van Thanh Do
Alissara Reungsang
Nareekan Chaiwong
Pornchai Rachtanapun
Keywords: Chemistry;Materials Science
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2021
Abstract: The aim of extending shelf‐life and maintaining quality is one of the major issues regarding mango fruit preservation. The quality of mango fruits is greatly affected by postharvest factors, especially temperature and fruit treatment. In this study, the effect of coating and storage temperature on the characteristics of mango fruits was investigated. The mango fruits were immersed in different concentrations (1.5%, 2.0%, and 2.5%) of pectin/nanochitosan dispersion (with ratios of pectin:nanochitosan 50:50), and (0.75%, 1% and 1.25%) of nanochitosan dispersion and stored at 17, 25, and 32 °C for 24 days. Changes in fruit, including weight loss, firmness, color, chemical composition (such as the total soluble solids concentration (TSS)), total sugar, reducing sugar, titratable acidity (TA), and vitamin C were periodically recorded. The results indicated that the pectin/nanochitosan coating significantly prevented reductions in the fruit weight, firmness, TSS, TA, and vitamin C content. Additionally, pectin/nanochitosan at a low temperature (17 °C) had a greater positive effect on fruit shelf‐life and weight maintenance than 25 and 32 °C. The coated mango fruits maintained good quality for 24 days at 17 °C, while coated fruits stored at 25 °C and 32 °C, as well as uncoated ones stored at 17 °C, were destroyed after two weeks. At the maximum storage time evaluated, the coating formulations containing pectin and nanochitosan exhibited microbial counts below the storage life limit of 106 CFU/g of fruit. In general, the results showed that the pectin/nanochitosan coating (2%) with a storage temperature of 17 °C is the most effective strategy for improving quality and extending the shelf‐life of mango fruits.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/76086
ISSN: 20734360
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