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Extending shelf-life of peach and pear by using CMC from sugar beet pulp cellulose as a hydrophilic polymer in emulsions

Hasan To rul and Nurhan Arslan

Food Hydrocolloids Volume 18, Issue 2 , March 2004, Pages 215-226

2004

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Extending shelf-life of peach and pear by using CMC from sugar beet pulp cellulose as a hydrophilic polymer in emulsions

Peach and pear were treated with different compositions of emulsions to extend shelf-life of fruitsand to preserve thefruitquality. Paraffin wax, beeswax and soybean oil; carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) with degree of substitution of 0.6670; Emulgin PE, triethanolamine, oleic acid and sodium oleate were used as hydrophobic phases, hydrophilic polymer and emulsifying agents in the coatings of peach and pear, respectively. The CMC obtained by etherification of the sugar beet pulp cellulose was used as a hydrophilic polymer. To investigate the post-harvest water loss of peach and pear,fruitswere observed during storage while being subjected to dehydrating conditions in storage chamber at 25 °C and 75% relative humidity level. The changes in weight, pH, soluble solids, titratable acidity and ascorbic acid of the coated samples with storage time were measured at regular intervals throughout the storage period to evaluate the effect of storage period o­nfruitquality. The modified drying models describing the storage time dependence ofweight losswere fitted to the experimental data and the model parameters in equations were determined by multiple regression analysis. Some of the coatings decreased the soluble solids, titratable acidity and ascorbic acid losses in comparison to the uncoated peaches and pears. The coating of peach and pear surfaces with emulsions containing CMC from sugar beet pulp cellulose as a hydrophilic polymer extended the shelf-lives of peach and pear to 12 and 16 days, respectively. It was found that a combination using beeswax as hydrophobic phase, triethanolamine and oleic acid as emulsifying agent, CMC as hydrophilic polymer and the emulsion containing soybean oil as hydrophobic phase, sodium oleate as emulsifying agent, CMC as hydrophilic polymers were suitable for the coating of peaches and pears, respectively.