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Nanoemulsion edible coating for shelf-life improvement and quality control in perishable products
The perishable nature of a wide range of food commodities including horticultural produce is a challenge to global food and nutritional security and a hindrance in the target of zero hunger by 2030 (The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals). Nanoemulsion edible coating is an emerging techniq...
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Published in: | Plant Nano Biology 2024-11, Vol.10, p.100114, Article 100114 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The perishable nature of a wide range of food commodities including horticultural produce is a challenge to global food and nutritional security and a hindrance in the target of zero hunger by 2030 (The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals). Nanoemulsion edible coating is an emerging technique for creating lipophilic active ingredient delivery systems to facilitate their integration with edible coatings applied over perishable horticultural produce. The current review provides insight into the formulation techniques, characteristics, stability, and application of nanoemulsion edible coatings to improve the quality and shelf-life of perishable horticultural produce. The nanoemulsion coatings on fruits and vegetables are analogous to modified atmosphere packaging, as these coatings create physical barriers to alter the gaseous exchange between the fruit’s internal and external atmosphere, increase the CO2 concentration, lower the O2 concentration, and reduce the respiration rate. The nanoscale droplets in the emulsion increase the surface area, allowing for improved coverage of the food surface and improving the barrier to prevent moisture loss, microbiological contamination, and oxidative deterioration and extending the freshness of fruits, vegetables, and other perishable foods. The nanoemulsion-based edible packaging/coating has the potential to revolutionize the food business by addressing issues such as food waste, sustainability, and consumer demand for healthier and longer-lasting products.
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•Nanoemulsions act as carrier of bioactive compounds and antimicrobial agents in edible coatings.•The larger surface area is effective for interaction with the food substrate.•The controlled release of antimicrobial agents helps extend coated products' shelf life.•Optimizing the inclusion of bioactive substances is a major area of concern. |
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ISSN: | 2773-1111 2773-1111 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.plana.2024.100114 |