2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.arabjc.2022.104458
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Development of EVA and LLDPE polymer-based carvone and spearmint essential oil release systems for citrus postharvest diseases applications

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“…When considering the temperature at which the EOs begin to evaporate and the peak temperature of maximum evaporation, it can be seen that the peak temperature at the maximum evaporation rate increased from 104.6 °C to 110 °C and from 82.4 °C to 91.7 °C for EU-1:8-10k_lyo and TY-1:8-10k_lyo, respectively. These results support the suggested use of the dried capsules in applications demanding high temperature, such as compounding and extrusion with polymers, used in packaging [61,62] and post-harvest disease protection [63]. An interesting effect was observed regarding the maximum evaporation rate temperature for the decomposition of cellulose: while the peak temperature for Hydrogel_lyo was 303 °C, when used as a shell material, the peak temperature increased to about 340 °C for both encapsulated EO samples.…”
Section: Thermal Stability and Eo Content Of The Lyophilized Powderssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…When considering the temperature at which the EOs begin to evaporate and the peak temperature of maximum evaporation, it can be seen that the peak temperature at the maximum evaporation rate increased from 104.6 °C to 110 °C and from 82.4 °C to 91.7 °C for EU-1:8-10k_lyo and TY-1:8-10k_lyo, respectively. These results support the suggested use of the dried capsules in applications demanding high temperature, such as compounding and extrusion with polymers, used in packaging [61,62] and post-harvest disease protection [63]. An interesting effect was observed regarding the maximum evaporation rate temperature for the decomposition of cellulose: while the peak temperature for Hydrogel_lyo was 303 °C, when used as a shell material, the peak temperature increased to about 340 °C for both encapsulated EO samples.…”
Section: Thermal Stability and Eo Content Of The Lyophilized Powderssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Phala (2020) also developed a slow release system using two types of polymer strands, ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) and linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), and tested the system on intact kumquat fruit. The use of spearmint essential oil and its antifungal active, carvone, resulted in a reduced decay in kumquats after a 21-day treatment period whilst stored under typical packhouse and transportation conditions (Phala, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a natural and sustainable forest product-bearing carbonyl, carvone has been found in the seed essential oils of Anethum graveolens [9], Mentha spicata [10,11], and Carum 2 of 12 carvi [12], and its diverse pharmacological activities have been reported [13], such as antifungal [14][15][16][17], antioxidant [18], anti-inflammatory [19], and anticancer activities [20,21]. Moreover, it was discovered that the original skeleton of carvone could serve as an available pharmacophore for bioactive compounds [22][23][24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%