Post-harvest losses of grapes during prolonged storage in refrigerated chambers are mainly associated with dehydration and darkening of stems, wilting of berries and the development of mold. As a result of the physiological processes in the berries, a sufficiently humid environment is created, which contributes to the development of microbiological spoilage. To combat this phenomenon, it is recommended to use natural biodegradable polymers, which prevent the deterioration of quality characteristics by creating a semi-permeable protective barrier. In this regard, the purpose of the study was to determine the optimal dosage of film-forming solutions for treatment of grapes. For this, samples of grapes of the Kishmish Luchistyi variety were prepared with an applied to the surface coating layer of two types: potato starch/gelatin/glycerin/ natamycin and chitosan/sodium alginate/glycerin/natamycin at a biopolymer ratio of 50/50%, with the addition of 1.3% glycerin and 0.3% natamycin. Based on the identified dependence of the weight loss and the value of the resistance of berries to the pressure force on the storage time and the amount of film-forming coating, the optimal amount of film-forming coating required to treat 1000 grams of berries is substantiated – 50 ml.
The issues of biological conversion of products of processing plant raw materials remain invariably relevant. The development of processing secondary resources allows to increase the efficiency of food production, solving environmental problems and to contribute to ensuring food security. The paper presents data on the results of studies of biotechnological properties of yeast cultures Zygosaccharomyces kombuchaensis sp. and bacteria Gluconoacetobacter xylinus (Brown 1886) Yamada et al 1998, constituting a symbiotic culture called SCOBY (symbiotic culture of bacreties and yeasts), adapted and cultivated in the Krasnodar Territory with the aim of their further use for biological conversion of fruit and berry raw materials and secondary raw materials for the production of functional drinks. The optimal values for the cultivation of the studied cultures were established: pH – 6.5, temperature – for Zygosaccharomyces kombuchaensis sp. minimum growth temperature t = +15-20 °С, maximum – t = +45-50 °С, for Gluconoacetobacter xylinus (Brown 1886) Yamada et al 1998 minimum growth temperature t = +10- 25 °С, maximum – t = +45-50 °C; the content of reducing substances is 10-15 %. The data obtained will be used to develop biotechnological processes for the production of functional drinks.
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