2021
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.11534
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Development of a bifunctional edible coating for formaldehyde scavenging and preservation of aquatic products

Abstract: BACKGROUND Although exogenous and endogenous formaldehyde in squid has led to severe health threat, an in‐depth study on natural edible scavengers for formaldehyde in squid is still lacking. RESULTS Response surface methodology (RSM) combined with experimental verification approaches was applied to obtain an optimal ‘recipe’ to achieve formaldehyde removal rate of >85%: 6 mg mL−1 tea polyphenols, 20 mg mL−1 chitosan, 3:2 (v/v) tea polyphenols and chitosan, a pH value of 3 and 60 min treatment time. Apart from … Show more

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