水解物
保质期
防腐剂
食品科学
甘油
化学
涂层
食品保存
水解
生物化学
有机化学
作者
Camila da Costa de Quadros,Karina Oliveira Lima,Caio Hendrix Luz Bueno,Fabíola Helena dos Santos Fogaça,Meritaine da Rocha,Carlos Prentice
摘要
Alternatives to increase fruit shelf life without the addition of synthetic preservatives, such as the use of edible coatings incorporated with bioactive compounds, should be explored. This study evaluated the effects of edible coating with fish protein hydrolysate on the quality and shelf life of cherry tomatoes. The cherry tomatoes were divided into four treatments: Control; coated with glycerol (5%; w/v); coated with glycerol (5%; w/v) and added with protein hydrolysate (1%; w/v) and coated with glycerol (5%; w/v) and added with protein hydrolysate (2%; w/v). The coated or uncoated cherry tomatoes were evaluated at 0, 7, 14, 21, and 45 days of chilled or room temperature storage for color, weight loss, firmness, soluble solids, pH, and molds and yeasts. The microbiological data suggested the edible coating with protein hydrolysate has bioactivity because inhibited the proliferation of molds and yeasts. However, in the other analyses showed no superior shelf life compared to the control. Practical applications The edible coating containing natural bioactive compounds can be used as an alternative to synthetic preservatives.
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