Antibacterial Activity Of Osmunda Japonica (Thunb) Polysaccharides And Its Effect On Tomato Quality Maintenance During Storage

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(2020)

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Tomatoes are rich in nutrients, yet they have a short shelf life and are prone to decay due to bacterial invasion. Polysaccharides extracted from Osmunda japonica (Thunb) were briefly characterised. The inhibitory effect of polysaccharides on nine kinds of common spoilage and pathogenic bacteria in tomatoes stored postharvest was studied, and the polysaccharides had broad-spectrum antibacterial and antifungal activities against many tested strains. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and the minimum bactericidal (fungicidal) concentrations (MBCs) were determined, and the lowest MBC against Bacillus cereus was 0.15 g L-1. Various concentrations of an O. japonica (Thunb) polysaccharide (OP) solution were sprayed onto ordinary preservation paper, which then distinctly maintained tomato freshness. OP delayed vitamin C (VC) and titratable acid decreases and increased respiratory intensity in a dose-dependent manner, reducing malondialdehyde accumulation. The tomatoes could be stored for 30 day at 25 +/- 1 degrees C. OP has potential as a safe, nontoxic natural plant preservative.
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Antibacterial activity, Osmunda japonica (Thunb), polysaccharides, tomato preservation
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