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Eco-safe composite edible coating of hydrocolloids with papaya leaf extract improves postharvest quality and shelf life of papaya fruit under ambient storage.
Prasad, K; Akshatha, H; Pradhan, J; Singh, S K; Udit, K; Saroj, N; Mukhim, C; Lal, M K; Tiwari, R K; Ravinder, K.
Affiliation
  • Prasad K; Department of Horticulture, Tirhut College of Agriculture, Dholi, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University (RPCAU), Pusa, India.
  • Akshatha H; Department of Horticulture, Post-Graduate College of Agriculture (PGCA), Pusa, India.
  • Pradhan J; Department of Botany and Plant Physiology, Post-Graduate College of Agriculture (PGCA), Pusa, India.
  • Singh SK; Department of Plant Pathology, Post-Graduate College of Agriculture (PGCA), Pusa, India.
  • Udit K; Department of Horticulture, Post-Graduate College of Agriculture (PGCA), Pusa, India.
  • Saroj N; Department of Horticulture, Post-Graduate College of Agriculture (PGCA), Pusa, India.
  • Mukhim C; Department of Horticulture, Tirhut College of Agriculture, Dholi, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University (RPCAU), Pusa, India.
  • Lal MK; Division of Plant Protection, ICAR-Central Potatao Research Institute, Shimla, India.
  • Tiwari RK; Division of Plant Protection, ICAR-Central Potatao Research Institute, Shimla, India.
  • Ravinder K; Division of Plant Protection, ICAR-Central Potatao Research Institute, Shimla, India.
J Food Sci ; 89(2): 1114-1126, 2024 Feb.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38161280
ABSTRACT
Papaya postharvest management using low-temperature storage is discouraged as it is a tropical fruit. Extensive research is going on to preserve papaya quality at ambient storage using edible coatings and its composites. The present investigation examined the effects of an eco-safe composite edible coating consisting of hydrocolloid carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) (1%), guar gum (1.5%), xanthan gum (0.3%), and Gum Arabic (10%) combined with papaya leaf extract (PLE) (11 ratio by volume) applied as dip treatment on "Red Lady" papaya fruit at ambient storage condition. Among all the attempted treatments, "PLE incorporated with CMC (1%)" was found to be the best, as the treated fruit exhibited the highest levels of biochemicals, whereas the lowest levels of physiological and enzymatic activity, which positively affected the shelf life. The "CMC + PLE" treatment enhanced the fruit gloss score by 70.1%, phenolics by 6.1%, ascorbic acid by 22.3%, total carotenoid content by 7.4%, and fruit predilection score by 22.0% over the control fruit. However, it lowered (controlling) the physiological loss in weight by 51.0%, decay incidence by 66.6%, and polygalacturonase and pectin methylesterase activity by 24.92% and 35.29%, respectively, over control. Moreover, this treatment exhibited the highest fruit purchase predilection score and prolonged the storage life for >3 days on the physiological loss standard basis (≤10%). This study indicates that "CMC (1%) with PLE (11)" composite coating application on papaya under ambient conditions might be an effective, environmentally friendly, and health-friendly way to retain the quality and extend the storage life.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Carica / Edible Films Language: En Journal: J Food Sci Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: India

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Carica / Edible Films Language: En Journal: J Food Sci Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: India