2022
DOI: 10.15586/qas.v14i3.1094
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Effect of mango kernel seed starch-based active edible coating functionalized with lemongrass essential oil on the shelf-life of guava fruit

Abstract: In the present investigation, the mango kernel seed starch-based edible coating was developed combined with different concentrations of lemongrass essential oil (EO). The effects of different edible coating formulations, such as T1 (2% mango kernel seed starch); T2 (2% mango kernel seed starch + 0.25% lemongrass essential oil); T3 (2% mango kernel seed starch + 0.5% lemongrass essential oil); and T4 (2% mango kernel seed starch + 1% lemongrass essential oil), were investigated for physiological, physiochemical… Show more

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“…TPCs of control and treated mango fruits were determined using standard Folin Ciocalteu (FC) reagent method with some modification [35]. 1 mL of sample extract immersed with distilled water (70 mL) and 5 mL of FC reagent (ten time fold) was also added.…”
Section: Total Phenolic Content (Tpcs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TPCs of control and treated mango fruits were determined using standard Folin Ciocalteu (FC) reagent method with some modification [35]. 1 mL of sample extract immersed with distilled water (70 mL) and 5 mL of FC reagent (ten time fold) was also added.…”
Section: Total Phenolic Content (Tpcs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fruits with coatings are more palatable than uncoated fruits, according to sensory evaluation ( 86 ). Numerous research works ( 109 114 ) proved that edible coating is the effective technology for preservation of fruits and vegetables.…”
Section: Classification Of Edible Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, biodegradable polymers, such as edible films, are a promising alternative to synthetic polymers (Paidari et al, 2021; Umaraw et al, 2020). Several studies have been conducted on the antimicrobial and antioxidant effects of active food packaging systems containing plant preservatives on different foods (Bagher Abiri et al, 2023; Chaari et al, 2022; Moosavi‐Nasab et al, 2023; Noorbakhesh & Danaee, 2021; Smaoui et al, 2022; Yadav et al, 2022). Some of these studies have specifically focused on incorporating THY or RES into biodegradable films or coatings (Abdalbeygi et al, 2022; Ansarian et al, 2022; Bazargani‐Gilani & Pajohi‐Alamoti, 2020; Hassan & Cutter, 2020; Karam et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%