2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2016.10.033
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Comparison of effectiveness of edible coatings using emulsions containing lemongrass oil of different size droplets on grape berry safety and preservation

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“…Among these conditions, only the conditions of 644 W for 36 min and 750 W for 10 min (Table ; p < 0.05) resulted in an increase in the WSI (%). A decrease in the delta backscattering of the extract, indicating an increase in the colloidal dispersion stability (Oh et al., ), was observed for the extract sample treated at 644 W for 36 min, for which an increase in the water solubility was also observed (Table ; p < 0.05). This increased solubility and dispersion stability of the extract could potentially be accounted for by the increased hydrophilicity caused by the incorporation of polar functional groups in the relevant compounds upon CPT (Pankaj et al., ; Thirumdas et al., ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Among these conditions, only the conditions of 644 W for 36 min and 750 W for 10 min (Table ; p < 0.05) resulted in an increase in the WSI (%). A decrease in the delta backscattering of the extract, indicating an increase in the colloidal dispersion stability (Oh et al., ), was observed for the extract sample treated at 644 W for 36 min, for which an increase in the water solubility was also observed (Table ; p < 0.05). This increased solubility and dispersion stability of the extract could potentially be accounted for by the increased hydrophilicity caused by the incorporation of polar functional groups in the relevant compounds upon CPT (Pankaj et al., ; Thirumdas et al., ).…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Nano-emulsions have numerous applications since they could act as delivery systems for lipophilic compounds, such as nutraceuticals, drugs, flavors, antioxidants, and antimicrobial agents [14]. The nano-emulsion of coating solutions and Eos has been reported to offer higher antibacterial activity compared to conventional emulsions [15]. Nano-emulsions are produced by multiple approaches, such as low-energy and highenergy techniques.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pastor et al (2011) and S anchez-Gonz alez et al 2011observed a reduced decrease in luminosity and hue of grapes coated with hydroxypropylmethylcellulose and chitosan. Likewise, more recently Oh et al (2017) and Lemes et al (2017) observed significant delays in color changes when chitosan coating emulsions or gelatinbased coatings were applied on grapes.…”
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confidence: 93%