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Nano-ecogel to maintain the physicochemical characteristics of fresh-cut mangosteen

Luh Suriati, I Made Supartha Utama, Bambang Admadi Harsojuwono, Ida Bagus Wayan Gunam, I Made Dwi Mertha Adnyana, Ahmad Fudholi

2021AIMS Agriculture and Food12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

<abstract> <p>Fresh-cut mangosteen is a minimally processed product that is currently popular due to the requirement for fresh produce, quality, convenience, and minimal preparation. The process of skin removal causes fast deterioration in fresh-cut mangosteen. The nano edible coating of aloe vera gel or nano-ecogel can be applied to delay physicochemical changes in fresh-cut mangosteen. This study is intended to determine the effect of nano-ecogel concentration and immersion time to maintain the physicochemical characteristics of fresh-cut mangosteen. The effects of the concentration of nano-ecogel (100%, 75%, 50%, and 25%, <italic>v/v</italic>) and immersion time (1, 2, and 3 min) of fresh-cut mangosteen on acidity, vitamin C, water content, total dissolved solids, weight loss, texture and browning index were evaluated for nine days of cold storage. The concentration of nano-ecogel, immersion time, and interaction affected the acidity, water content, total dissolved solids, weight loss, and browning index of fresh-cut mangosteen. The best treatment was immersion in 50% nano-ecogel for 1 min.</p> </abstract>

Topics & Concepts

Garcinia mangostanaBrowningChemistryFood scienceImmersion (mathematics)Aloe veraNano-Vitamin CBotanyMaterials scienceMathematicsTraditional medicineBiologyMedicinePure mathematicsComposite materialMicroencapsulation and Drying ProcessesNatural Compound Pharmacology Studies
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