Fundamentals of Edible Coatings and Combination with Biocontrol Agents: A Strategy to Improve Postharvest Fruit Preservation
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2024-09-20ISSN
2304-8158
Abstract
Challenges in global food supply chains include preserving postharvest quality and
extending the shelf life of fruits and vegetables. The utilization of edible coatings (ECs) combined
with biocontrol agents (BCAs) represents a promising strategy to enhance the postharvest quality
and shelf life of these commodities. This review analyzes the most recent developments in EC
technologies and their combination with BCAs, highlighting their synergistic effects on postharvest
pathogen control and quality maintenance. Various types of ECs, including polysaccharides, proteins,
and lipids, are discussed alongside coating fundamentals and the mechanisms through which BCAs
contribute to pathogen suppression. The review also highlights the efficacy of these combined
approaches in maintaining the physicochemical properties, sensory attributes, and nutritional value
of fruits. Key challenges such as regulatory requirements, consumer acceptance, and the scalability of
these technologies are addressed. Future research directions are proposed to optimize formulations,
improve application techniques, and enhance the overall efficacy of these biocomposite coatings
and multifunctional coatings. By synthesizing current knowledge and identifying gaps, this review
provides a comprehensive understanding of the potential and limitations of using ECs and BCAs for
sustainable postharvest management.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
633 - Field crops and their production
Pages
28
Publisher
MDPI
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Foods
Recommended citation
Miranda, Marcela, Jinhe Bai, Lucimeire Pilon, Rosario Torres, Carla Casals, Cristina Solsona, and Neus Teixidó. 2024. “Fundamentals of Edible Coatings and Combination with Biocontrol Agents: A Strategy to Improve Postharvest Fruit Preservation.” Foods 13 (18): 2980–80. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13182980.
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Postcollita
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