บทคัดย่องานวิจัย

Combination of sodium alginate-based coating with L-cysteine and citric acid extends the shelf-life of fresh-cut lotus root slices by inhibiting browning and microbial growth

Mohamed Hawali Bata Gouda, Chunjie Zhang, Sijia Peng, Xiaoxue Kong, Yuru Chen, Hong Li, Xuerui Li, Haibo Luo and Lijuan Yu

Postharvest Biology and Technology, Volume 175, May 2021, 111502

2021

บทคัดย่อ

The effects of a sodium alginate (SA) coating combined withl-cysteine (L-cys) and citric acid (CA) on browning and microbial growth in fresh-cut lotus root slices during storage at 4 °C were investigated. The SA+L-cys+CA treatment was more efficient than separate SA andl-cys+CA treatments in the maintenance of visual appearance and flavour quality. The SA+L-cys+CA coating improved the ability of antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase, catalase and ascorbate peroxidase) to scavenge reactive oxygen species, including O2·− and H2O2. In comparison to the control, the SA+L-cys+CA treatment lowered the activity of phenylalanine ammonia lyase, peroxidase, and membrane lipid-degrading enzymes (phospholipase D, lipase and lipoxygenase) and furthermore, maintained high amounts of unsaturated and saturated fatty acids as well as low levels of phenolics and malondialdehyde. The bacterial diversity in lotus root slices was also determined and discussed. The SA+L-cys+CA treatment could maintain the shelf-life of fresh-cut lotus root slices for 14 d at 4°C, which provides a theoretical basis for commercial application.