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Shelf-life quality evaluation and smartphone-based phenolic analysis of cassava treated with varied chitosan formulations

Phenolic compounds exhibit potent antioxidant properties and defense mechanisms in plants, serving as quality biomarkers. This study investigates the effect of chitosan formulations, incorporated with 1 % and 2 % ascorbic acid and quercetin, for extending cassava shelf life and improving nutritional...

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Published in:Food chemistry 2025-03, Vol.467, p.142270, Article 142270
Main Authors: Akitoye, Adetoun, Blank, Daiane, Olaitan, Greatness, Akinbulu, Isaac Adebayo, Okiei, Wesley, Silva, Tiago Almeida
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description Phenolic compounds exhibit potent antioxidant properties and defense mechanisms in plants, serving as quality biomarkers. This study investigates the effect of chitosan formulations, incorporated with 1 % and 2 % ascorbic acid and quercetin, for extending cassava shelf life and improving nutritional quality. The PhotoMetrix® smartphone App was employed to analyze the impact of these treatment-formulations on their total phenolic contents (TPC) using RGB (Red-Green-Blue) color scale, validated by statistical analysis. Treated cassava samples exhibited higher levels of TPC (up to 70 %) and antioxidant activity (up to 35.39 %). Treated cassava samples with high TPC demonstrated better antioxidant capacities, visual appearances and starch contents, alongside reduced dry matter and H₂O₂ levels. These outcomes highlight the effectiveness of chitosan-antioxidant formulations in boosting TPC, mitigating oxidative stress, and delaying cassava deterioration. The study also demonstrates PhotoMetrix® as a cost-effective, efficient alternative for phenolic assessment, and a tool for shelf-life study towards food security. [Display omitted] •This study introduces the use of PhotoMetrix® App in quantifying phenolic contents in Cassava samples.•Total phenolic contents and antioxidant capacity served as an indicator for shelf-life elongation.•The 1 % and 2 % chitosan-antioxidant formulations demonstrated remarkable efficiency in retaining phenolic compounds in the treated Cassava, with a difference of up to 70.53 %.•Total phenolic contents were correlated with other parameters such as•H2O2 (reactive oxygen species) production•Dry matter content•Starch content
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antioxidants
ascorbic acid
biomarkers
Cassava
chitosan
Chitosan, antioxidant compounds
color
cost effectiveness
food chemistry
food security
mobile telephones
Nutritional quality
nutritive value
oxidative stress
PhotoMetrix® app
quercetin
Shelf-life
starch
statistical analysis
Total phenolics
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