2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202340004008
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Application of Shrimp Shell Waste Chitosan as Edible Coating to Extend the Shelf-Life of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)

Abstract: Shrimp shell waste contains chitin compounds which are useful in the food sector. The synthesis of chitin into chitosan can be useful as an edible coating on tomatoes. The research was conducted in three stages: the chitosan manufacturing process, the antibacterial test of chitosan, and the application of chitosan as an edible coating on tomatoes. The manufacture of chitosan consisted of the isolation of chitosan (deproteination, demineralization, depigmentation, and deacetylation) and characterization of chit… Show more

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“…Alavi et al [51] reported that finding a band in the wavelength range of approximately 3000 cm −1 could be associated with the water molecules in the coating samples, as this range represents the O-H groups. The FTIR bands absorbed by the edible coating between 1600-1699 cm −1 , 1400-1499 cm −1 , and 1300-1399 cm −1 represent the overlapping absorption of C=O stretching, C-C stretching, and C-H stretching [52]. This is consistent with our study.…”
Section: Ftirsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Alavi et al [51] reported that finding a band in the wavelength range of approximately 3000 cm −1 could be associated with the water molecules in the coating samples, as this range represents the O-H groups. The FTIR bands absorbed by the edible coating between 1600-1699 cm −1 , 1400-1499 cm −1 , and 1300-1399 cm −1 represent the overlapping absorption of C=O stretching, C-C stretching, and C-H stretching [52]. This is consistent with our study.…”
Section: Ftirsupporting
confidence: 92%