2023
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2023.1177010
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Chitosan edible coating: a potential control of toxic biogenic amines and enhancing the quality and shelf life of chilled tuna filets

Abstract: Edible films and coatings offer great potential to support sustainable food production by lowering packaging waste, extending product shelf life, and actively preserving food quality. Using edible coatings containing plant extracts with antioxidant and antibacterial characteristics could help to enhance the quality and shelf life of fish products. In this study, the combination effect of chitosan with beetroot, curcumin, and garlic extracts on biogenic amines (BAs) reduction, biochemical quality [pH, thiobarbi… Show more

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“…The deviation in sensory attributes score decreased in the treated group while the control one spoiled rapidly on 6th day of chill storage as the formation of toxic metabolites also retarded, and the bacterial population decreased due to the antibacterial effect of CMC/pullulan fortified with natural antioxidant M. oliefera and cedar atlantica. Similar results by Elsabagh et al (2023) and Mansour et al (2022), who used edible coating with natural antioxidants to delay the spoilage of meat and meat products.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…The deviation in sensory attributes score decreased in the treated group while the control one spoiled rapidly on 6th day of chill storage as the formation of toxic metabolites also retarded, and the bacterial population decreased due to the antibacterial effect of CMC/pullulan fortified with natural antioxidant M. oliefera and cedar atlantica. Similar results by Elsabagh et al (2023) and Mansour et al (2022), who used edible coating with natural antioxidants to delay the spoilage of meat and meat products.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The European Commission (2020) predicts that providing highquality, safe, and nutritious food will get more complicated in the coming decades because food systems' health outcomes are influenced by nutrition and food safety (WHO 2022). So, nowadays, natural preservatives that have antibacterial activity find their way to food processing plants (Elsabagh et al, 2023). Moringa and cedar are two natural ingredients that have been studied for their potential use as preservatives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A literature survey indicates that the main research area focuses on producing edible films with functional properties by incorporating antioxidants and antimicrobials into their formulation [2,19]. The possibility of introducing additives into the chitosan film that extend the shelf life of the meat makes it possible to improve the protective functions of the packaging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%