Affiliation:
1. TecNM/Instituto Tecnológico de Tepic 63175 Tepic Mexico
2. CUALTOS‐Universidad de Guadalajara 47620 Tepatitlan Mexico
3. Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro 76230 Querétaro Mexico
4. Universidad Tecnológica de la Costa 63300 Santiago Ixcuintla Mexico
Abstract
SummaryThis study evaluated the effect of chitosan hybrid coatings on the shelf life and quality of jackfruit bulbs. The treatments include control bulbs, bulbs with the chitosan coating (CS bulbs), bulbs with the chitosan‐TiO2 hybrid coating (CSTiO2 bulbs) and bulbs with the chitosan‐TiO2‐ZnO‐MgO hybrid coating (CSTZM bulbs). Bulbs were stored at 4 °C. Shelf life of control, CS, CSTiO2 and CSTZM bulbs were 4, 10, 13 and 15 days, respectively. The CSTZM bulbs exhibited < 1% weight loss, a decrease in the pattern of respiration, the highest levels of vitamin C (28.27 mg/100 g), carotenoids (10868.91 μg/100 g), phenolic compounds (31.31 mg/100 g) and antioxidant capacity (283.49–444.36 mmol/100 g). According to the Artemia salina test, all coatings were non‐toxic. In conclusion, the chitosan‐TiO2‐ZnO‐MgO hybrid coating was the best alternative to extend the shelf‐life of fresh‐cut jackfruit.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Food Science