| Literature DB >> 33327664 |
Valeria Bugatti1,2, Maria Cefola3, Nicola Montemurro3,4, Michela Palumbo3,5, Laura Quintieri4, Bernardo Pace3, Giuliana Gorrasi1.
Abstract
Blueberries are popular among consumers for their high nutritional value but are highly perishable due to the microbial decay. The use of active packaging that is able to interact with the food through releasing or absorbing substances can be a valid approach to preserve the quality and increase the fruit's shelf-life. In this paper, an active packaging based on polyethylene (PE) filled with a nano-carrier of salicylate was prepared and characterized. Fresh blueberries were packaged in passive modified atmosphere packaging (pMA) for 13 days at 8 °C. The combination of the active filler in bulk and pMA showed a significant inhibition of mold development and a reduction of the respiration rate of fruits. Moreover, the release of salicylate on blueberries did not alter the fruits' sensory traits and preserved the firmness and the nutritional quality. Finally, the combination of active packaging and pMA resulted a valid solution to extend blueberries' shelf-life up to 13 days.Entities:
Keywords: layered double hydroxides (LDHs); marketability; microbial control; polyethylene; postharvest quality
Year: 2020 PMID: 33327664 DOI: 10.3390/nano10122513
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076