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Effect of EVA film and chitosan coating on quality and physicochemical characteristics of mango fruit during postharvest storage

Xi Pang,Yumi Huang,Naiyu Xiao,Qing Wang,Bihong Feng, Munsif Ali Shad

FOOD CHEMISTRY-X(2024)

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Abstract
Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is a major tropical fruit, but a short postharvest life hampers marketing. The objective of this work is to assess the influence of a novel nanocomposite poly (ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) (EVA) film and Chitosan (CTS) affect on mango postharvest quality while stored at 20(degrees)C. The results showed that the film coating treatment reduced the decay rate and weight loss of mangoes, maintaining good postharvest quality of mango fruit. The film coating treatment increased the antioxidant capacity of mangoes by inhibiting PPO activity and increasing the activity of antioxidant enzymes. ACS, ACO, and ethylene release were all suppressed, as well as the expression of the ethylene receptors genes ETR1, ETR2, and ERS2, thus delaying mango aging. After harvest, the EVA treatment was superior to the CTS treatment in mango preservation.
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Mango,Polyethylene -vinyl acetate,Chitosan,Coating,Storage and preservation
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