Edible Coating Based on Konjac glucomannan Loading Ocimum gratissimum Essential Oil for Postharvest Preservation of Orange

基于魔芋葡甘聚糖负载罗勒精油的可食用涂层用于橙子的采后保藏

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Abstract

Microbial contamination challenges have led to the development of active edible coatings for fruit preservation. Herein, a Konjac glucomannan (KGM) coating loaded with Ocimum gratissimum (OG) essential oil stabilized by pectin with superior resistance to air permeability, oxidation, and fungal, was prepared in situ on the surface of Mandarin oranges to enhance postharvest fruit quality. The results demonstrated that the KGM-pectin-OG (K-P-OG) 1.5 wt% coating exhibited good performance in terms of stability, adhesion, and wetting. Meanwhile, the coating had an ideal air permeability due to its compact and dense structure based on the good compatibility and interactions between the components. The oxygen permeability of the K-P-OG coating was 7.9 × (10(-16) g·cm)/(cm(2)·s·Pa), which was six orders of magnitude lower than that of the KGM coating. The antioxidant, in vitro, and in vivo antifungal activities against Penicillium italicum of the coating were strengthened by the OG emulsion and mainly depended on its concentration. The storage results showed that the K-P-OG 1.5% coating extended the shelf life of Mandarin oranges by 8 days, reduced the weight loss rate by 13%, and increased the firmness and POD during storage by 24.14% and 100%, respectively, compared with the control group. These results demonstrate that K-P-OG can effectively maintain nutrient content and extend the storage time of Mandarin oranges by enhancing antioxidant capacity and inhibiting fruit respiration and microorganism growth. This study presents a strategy for developing edible coatings for postharvest fruit preservation.

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