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Effect of Packaging and Coating Technique on Postharvest Quality and Shelf Life ofRaphanus sativusL. andHibiscus sabdariffaL. Microgreens

Journal

FOODS
Volume 9, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/foods9050653

Keywords

LDPE bag; PET clamshell; Aloe vera; edible coating; pre-harvest spray; dip-coating; postharvest quality; microgreens

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Microgreens are highly respiring produce characterized by a relatively short shelf-life. In this study, the efficacy of two types of macro-perforated packaging, PET clamshell (PET-CS) and LDPE self-seal bag (LDPE-SSB), was assessed on the postharvest quality and shelf life of radish (RaS) and roselle (HbS) microgreens stored at 5 degrees C. Pre-harvest spray treatment (AGSC) was compared with postharvest dip coating (AGDC) usingAloe veragel (AG) for the first time in microgreens for postharvest quality improvement. PET-CS had a lower physiological loss in weight (PLW), respiration rate (RR), electrolyte leakage (EL), microbial counts (MCs), and higher overall acceptability (OA) than LDPE-SSB. AG-coated microgreens had significantly (p <= 0.05) lesser deteriorative postharvest changes and higher ascorbic acid content than uncoated control. AGSC maintained better OA and postharvest quality than AGDC, especially at the end of the study period in terms of reducing EL, retaining greenness (-a*), and chroma value in HbS microgreens. In RaS microgreens, AGSC helped to maintain lower PLW, MC, and higher ascorbic acid levels. AGSC could be suggested as an eco-friendly ergonomic pre-harvest treatment along with PET-CS for enhancement of postharvest quality and shelf life in RaS and HbS microgreens, with a tremendous potential to be extended to other microgreens.

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