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Physicochemical properties and microbial control of chestnuts (Castanea sativa) coated with whey protein isolate, chitosan and alginate during storage

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Resumo:Chestnuts (Castanea sativa Mill.) were subjected to three different coatings - chitosan, alginate and whey protein - and stored under refrigeration (0 °C, 90% HR) during 6 months. The shell color parameters a*, b* and C showed a tendency to decrease in all samples, while L* increased in alginate coated chestnuts. Application of coatings had no effect on moisture, water activity (aw), as well as in the color inside the fruit and texture parameters (maximum penetration force and hardness). On the contrary, acidity and total soluble solids increased during storage in coated samples. The chitosan coating reduced chestnuts microorganisms’ counts after 6 months of storage, compared to the control. In conclusion, chitosan coating improved the microbial quality of chestnuts, so it is a possible preservation alternative and an effective method to solve the problem of microbial growth in chestnuts throughout storage.
Autores principais:Fernandes, Luana
Outros Autores:Pereira, Ermelinda; Fidalgo, Maria do Céu; Gomes, Auryo; Ramalhosa, Elsa
Assunto:Chestnut Edible coatings Microbial counts Postharvest quality Storage life
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Resumo:Chestnuts (Castanea sativa Mill.) were subjected to three different coatings - chitosan, alginate and whey protein - and stored under refrigeration (0 °C, 90% HR) during 6 months. The shell color parameters a*, b* and C showed a tendency to decrease in all samples, while L* increased in alginate coated chestnuts. Application of coatings had no effect on moisture, water activity (aw), as well as in the color inside the fruit and texture parameters (maximum penetration force and hardness). On the contrary, acidity and total soluble solids increased during storage in coated samples. The chitosan coating reduced chestnuts microorganisms’ counts after 6 months of storage, compared to the control. In conclusion, chitosan coating improved the microbial quality of chestnuts, so it is a possible preservation alternative and an effective method to solve the problem of microbial growth in chestnuts throughout storage.