Effects of bio-based coatings on the ripening and quality attributes of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruits

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作者
Aghofack-Nguemezi, Jean [1 ,2 ]
Hoffmann, Thomas [2 ]
Schwab, Wilfried [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Dschang, Fac Sci, Dept Plant Biol, POB 67, Dschang, Cameroon
[2] Tech Univ Munich, Ctr Life & Food Sci Weihenstephan Biotechnol Nat, Freising Weihenstephan, Germany
关键词
Solanum lycopersicum; shelf life; quality; cocoa; coffee; by-products; TRIHYDROXY-OCTADECENOIC ACIDS; ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY; BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS; ADJUVANT ACTIVITY; EDIBLE COATINGS; ORAL ADJUVANT; ASCORBIC-ACID; LINOLEIC-ACID; BETA-CAROTENE; AROMA;
D O I
10.1002/jsfa.9378
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND Postharvest conservation of tomatoes is a major current challenge for growers and traders. Edible coatings constitute a pertinent alternative to existing conservation methods. RESULTS Control tomatoes were fully ripe 3 days after harvesting, whereas fruits dipped in solutions containing extracts from cocoa pods (T1), cocoa leaves (T2) or coffee hulls (T3) reached full ripeness 14 days after treatment (DAT). Fruits treated by dipping in a solution containing an extract from coffee leaves (T4) were fully ripe 21 DAT. The visual assessment was confirmed by alterations in the level of chlorophyll a. Treatments induced a significant inhibition of chlorophyll a breakdown, especially during the first week after their application, T4 being the most efficacious. Weight loss increased significantly throughout the experimental period and was accelerated by treatments. Some quality-related parameters of ripe tomato fruits were in most cases not significantly influenced by treatments. In a few cases, however, there were improvements in quality traits of ripe fruits. On 21 DAT, T4 induced significant increases in levels of beta-carotene and 6-methyl-3,5-heptadien-2-ol, whereas T2 led, especially, to higher levels of volatile compounds. CONCLUSION Edible coatings based on extracts from coffee or cocoa leaves induced improvements in the shelf life and quality of tomato fruits. (c) 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
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页码:1842 / 1849
页数:8
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