2023
DOI: 10.3390/jcs7040143
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Halochromic (pH-Responsive) Indicators Based on Natural Anthocyanins for Monitoring Fish Freshness/Spoilage

Abstract: Today, smart indicators especially based on pigments and natural biopolymers have developed significantly in laboratory and industrial scale. In addition to tracking the freshness and spoilage of the product, these intelligent systems inform the consumer about the quality of the packaged product without opening the package. On the other hand, they reduce food waste and minimize food poisoning. In this study, two halochromic smart indicators were constructed by encapsulating saffron petal and barberry anthocyan… Show more

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“…The color change was very prominent from purple to blue-gray to dark brown through the spoilage period. 76 Chitin nanofibers and gelatin composite with barberry and saffron petal anthocyanins was developed for fish freshness monitoring. 77 All the literature discussed so far has sourced the anthocyanins from edible sources or parts of edible fruits, vegetables, or grains.…”
Section: Phytochemicals As Ph-sensitive Pigmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The color change was very prominent from purple to blue-gray to dark brown through the spoilage period. 76 Chitin nanofibers and gelatin composite with barberry and saffron petal anthocyanins was developed for fish freshness monitoring. 77 All the literature discussed so far has sourced the anthocyanins from edible sources or parts of edible fruits, vegetables, or grains.…”
Section: Phytochemicals As Ph-sensitive Pigmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%