2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11947-022-02989-9
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NaY-Ag Zeolite Chitosan Coating Kraft Paper Applied as Ethylene Scavenger Packaging

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“…The samples packed with NaYAgChKr maintained a steady pH, showing the benefit of the active packaging method for cherry tomatoes [26] White peach No treatment, Zeolite-based functional paper…”
Section: Cherry Tomato Nay-ag Zeolite Chitosan Coating Kraft Papermentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The samples packed with NaYAgChKr maintained a steady pH, showing the benefit of the active packaging method for cherry tomatoes [26] White peach No treatment, Zeolite-based functional paper…”
Section: Cherry Tomato Nay-ag Zeolite Chitosan Coating Kraft Papermentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Garcia et al 25 used chitosan‐Zeolite coating for tomato packaging and concluded that this packaging has a better performance to increase its shelf life. In another investigation, Soares et al 26 demonstrated that covering Kraft paper (Kr) with films developed by Zeolite (NaY) chitosan coated with silver (NaY‐Ag) created an efficient and viable ethylene gas scavenger. This indicates that the NaY‐AgCh coatings have a substantial impact on delaying the ripening and extending the shelf life of cherry tomatoes.…”
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“…In addition, chitosan can easily interact with other materials, being indicated to produce active packaging material [13]. Soares et al [14] developed a sustainable active packaging with ethylene adsorption capacity based on chitosan film containing NaY-Ag zeolite-coating Kraft paper. They reported that the coated Kraft paper reduced the water absorption capacity, although no significant differences in mechanical properties were observed compared to the control (without coating).…”
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confidence: 99%