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Quality characteristics of strawberry fruit following a combined treatment of laser sterilization and guava leaf-based chitosan nanoparticle coating

Liela M. Ali, Abd El‐Rahman Abd El‐Raouf Ahmed, Helmy El‐Sayed Hasan, Ahmed El‐Raie Emam Suliman, Sherif S. Saleh

2022Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background Strawberry fruit is a rich source of antioxidants that are beneficial for human health. However, the rapid decline of strawberries dramatically reduces the shelf life and raises postharvest losses. To develop an efficient and ecological approach for maintaining the quality, strawberries ( Fragaria x ananassa , cv. Festival) were treated with 0.5% chitosan coating (0.5% Ch), guava leaf-based chitosan nanoparticles coating (Gl-ChNps), and a combination treatment of 1.3 mW/cm 2 laser light followed by Gl-ChNps coating (combined treatment), then stored for 12 days at 10 °C and 85–90% RH. The untreated fruit served as a control. Results Semi-spherical particles with an average size of 21.92 nm, a monodisperse nature, and high solution stability were formed. The findings revealed that the combined treatment completely suppressed fungal decay compared to 50% decay in control, and significantly reduced weight loss percentage to 4.68% compared to 27.35% in control. In accordance, the combined treatment had the maximum anthocyanin content and vitamin C, at 42 and 81.1 mg/100 g, respectively. The results showed that treated strawberries had less change in color, total soluble solids, titratable acidity, and pH during storage than untreated strawberries, which exhibited higher chemical changes. Conclusions The edible film of chitosan nanoparticles acted as a semi-permeable barrier that modified and restricted gas exchange, reduced water loss, and delayed fruit senescence. In addition, the combination of laser light with chitosan nanoparticles has been shown to control the pathogens and retain the freshness of strawberries. Graphical Abstract

Topics & Concepts

Titratable acidPostharvestChitosanChemistryShelf lifeAnthocyaninAscorbic acidNanoparticleSterilization (economics)HorticultureFragariaCoatingFood scienceBotanyMaterials scienceBiologyNanotechnologyBiochemistryForeign exchange marketOrganic chemistryEconomicsMonetary economicsForeign exchangeNanocomposite Films for Food PackagingPostharvest Quality and Shelf Life ManagementBotanical Research and Applications
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