Phytochemicals-based edible coating for photodynamic preservation of fresh-cut apples

Food Res Int. 2023 Jan:163:112293. doi: 10.1016/j.foodres.2022.112293. Epub 2022 Dec 5.

Abstract

Nature-derived chemicals have recently gained increased attention to settle down the challenges in the food industry. Quercetin has long been used as a natural medicine but its photoactivity has been neglected. In this work, by combining photodynamic bacteria inactivation (PDI) with an edible coating (Pectin/Quercetin) derived from FDA-approved chemicals, extend shelf-life and protected commercial quality of fresh-cut apples were achieved. Firstly, the potential photoactivated antibacterial performance of Quercetin (a natural plant flavonoid) was clarified with the treatment of a simulated sunlight lamp, realizing antibacterial efficacy of 100 % towards S. aureus (50 min) and L. monocytogenes (80 min) with light treatment. To develop safe and effective preservation of fresh-cut apples, Pectin/Quercetin edible coatings with 100 μmol/L quercetin were adopted. The results showed that the prepared edible coatings form a protective barrier over the surface of apples, effectively resisting bacterial infection and extending shelf life to 10 days while maintaining good commercial quality (including preferable color, keeping 100 % hardness, 80 % sugar content and 17.3 % weightlessness rate). Therefore, the prepared light-driven Pectin/Quercetin in this work has the potential to develop as fresh-cut fruit preservation technology.

Keywords: Commercial quality; Edible coating; Photodynamic bacteria inactivation (PDI); Phytochemicals; Shelf-life.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Edible Films*
  • Food Preservation / methods
  • Malus* / microbiology
  • Pectins
  • Phytochemicals
  • Quercetin / pharmacology
  • Staphylococcus aureus

Substances

  • Quercetin
  • Phytochemicals
  • Pectins
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents