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Authors: | D. Feng, W. Zhengguang, Z. Yimei, Z. Xiang, G.X. Meng , Y. Xu', Y. Bi |
Keywords: | Chinese blueberry, postharvest quality, chitosan, coatings |
DOI: | 10.17660/ActaHortic.2014.1053.22 |
Abstract:
The effects of chitosan and gelatin-based coatings on the postharvest quality of blueberry fruit were investigated by measuring changes in firmness, rate of weight loss, titratable acidity, vitamin C content, respiratory rate, and the activity of SOD during 20 d of cold storage at 2±0.5°C (RH 70-80%). The results indicated that chitosan composite coatings successfully reduced the rate of weight loss, inhibited changes in titratable acidity and the loss of vitamin C content.
Fruit maintained their firmness, and exhibited increased activity of SOD. The coating used on the blueberry fruit consisted of 1% chitosan, 1% gelatin, 0.2% glycerol, 0.1% Tween 20, and 1.0 mmol/L salicylic acid.
The incorporation of salicylic acid into the coating also reduced the respiratory rate in blueberry, which could also contribute to prolonging its shelf life.
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