2017
DOI: 10.46947/joaasr17201748
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Essential oil loaded electrospun membrane - A potential sprout supressant

Abstract: Quality of the potato tubers during storage could be retained by efficient sprout controlling. Recently it has become important to use natural anti-sprouting agents such as essential oils (EO) as well as pure compounds derived from essential oils. Therefore, in the present work we have attempted to explore the anti-sprouting efficiency of peppermint essential oil (Peppermint EO) loaded Polyurethane (PU)/ Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) ultra-thin fibrous mats during the post harvest storage of potato tubers. PU/… Show more

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“…As the reduction in sprouting may lead to a reduction of TGA in potatoes, exploring potential antisprouting agents such as essential oils or pure compounds derived from essential oils would help in reducing TGA. For example, polyurethane/polymethyl­methacrylate, an organic nanomaterial as a potato sprouting inhibitor, was developed by Ramachandran and Rajiv through the electrospinning method. However, as mentioned by the author, this method has several limitations including pollution, high cost, and complicated application procedure.…”
Section: Postharvest Factors Affecting Greening and Tga In Potatomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the reduction in sprouting may lead to a reduction of TGA in potatoes, exploring potential antisprouting agents such as essential oils or pure compounds derived from essential oils would help in reducing TGA. For example, polyurethane/polymethyl­methacrylate, an organic nanomaterial as a potato sprouting inhibitor, was developed by Ramachandran and Rajiv through the electrospinning method. However, as mentioned by the author, this method has several limitations including pollution, high cost, and complicated application procedure.…”
Section: Postharvest Factors Affecting Greening and Tga In Potatomentioning
confidence: 99%