Edible coating of chitosan ionically combined with κ-carrageenan maintains the bract and postharvest attributes of dragon fruit (Hylocereus undatus)

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Author listNguyen, H.T., Boonyaritthongchai, P., Buanong, M., Supapvanich, S., Wongs-Aree, C.

PublisherFaculty of Food Science and Technology

Publication year2021

JournalInternational Food Research Journal (1985-4668)

Volume number28

Issue number4

Start page682

End page694

Number of pages13

ISSN1985-4668


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Abstract

Dragon fruit (Hylocereus undatus) has medicinal properties due to its rich antioxidant profile.
Dragon fruit also has an attractive appearance of red peel and green bracts. However,
shrivelling and weight loss, bract yellowing, and postharvest diseases are major challenges to
the dragon fruit trade. The objective of the present work was, therefore, to formulate a coating
composed of chitosan and κ-carrageenan for dragon fruits during storage at 10°C. The
composite coating based on 1% chitosan (w/v) and 0.2% (w/v) κ-carrageenan with 0.75%
(w/v) glycerol as a plasticiser effectively reduced the physiological weight loss and
maintained the freshness of the dragon fruits, while increasing the phenolic content and
maintaining the titratable acidity in the pulp. The composite coating delayed chlorophyll
degradation by suppressing chlorophyllase and chlorophyll-degrading peroxidase, thereby
maintaining the chlorophyll content (45.46 mg/100 g dry weight) and freshness of the bracts.
However, the composite coating did not possess a strong effect on enhancing chitinase and
β-1-3 glucanase activities of dragon fruits during storage and controlling disease symptoms.


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