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In addition to fruit physiological properties such as firmness, fruit biochemical properties including limonene and miR-397 concentration as a regulator of lignin synthesis in oranges were significantly preserved in the fruits coated using the proposed machine. Although morphological and some physiological properties could not reveal the effects of edible coating on fruits due to the short period of storage, the concentration of miR-397, which was measured with a portable electrochemical biosensor at the femtomolar level, could determine the effects of coating treatments on fruit quality with suitable performance. Coated fruits that exerted the least change in miR-397 concentration after 16 days, had a more suitable appearance after two months of cold storage. While, many of the control fruits that showed significant changes in microRNA concentrations after 16 days, were in unfavorable exocarp conditions for the market. 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A fruit edible coating machine to protect the morphological, physiological, and biochemical properties of citrus fruits
This study aimed at constructing a laboratory machine for chitosan-based citrus fruit edible coating operation. The machine included a roller fruit conveyor system for fruits to travel, where the fruits were sprayed with a conventional coating material. The spraying flow rate and the slope of the device during the spraying were optimized to minimize the changes in morphological (image processing characteristics), physiological (firmness and total soluble solids), and biochemical (limonene and microRNA concentrations) properties of the orange fruits during 16 days of storage period with the minimum consumption of the coating material. In addition to fruit physiological properties such as firmness, fruit biochemical properties including limonene and miR-397 concentration as a regulator of lignin synthesis in oranges were significantly preserved in the fruits coated using the proposed machine. Although morphological and some physiological properties could not reveal the effects of edible coating on fruits due to the short period of storage, the concentration of miR-397, which was measured with a portable electrochemical biosensor at the femtomolar level, could determine the effects of coating treatments on fruit quality with suitable performance. Coated fruits that exerted the least change in miR-397 concentration after 16 days, had a more suitable appearance after two months of cold storage. While, many of the control fruits that showed significant changes in microRNA concentrations after 16 days, were in unfavorable exocarp conditions for the market. The findings of this study are useful for developing new fruit coating machines and introducing microRNAs as early indicators of fruit post-storage quality.
期刊介绍:
Official Journal of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering:
Part C
FBP aims to be the principal international journal for publication of high quality, original papers in the branches of engineering and science dedicated to the safe processing of biological products. It is the only journal to exploit the synergy between biotechnology, bioprocessing and food engineering.
Papers showing how research results can be used in engineering design, and accounts of experimental or theoretical research work bringing new perspectives to established principles, highlighting unsolved problems or indicating directions for future research, are particularly welcome. Contributions that deal with new developments in equipment or processes and that can be given quantitative expression are encouraged. The journal is especially interested in papers that extend the boundaries of food and bioproducts processing.
The journal has a strong emphasis on the interface between engineering and food or bioproducts. Papers that are not likely to be published are those:
• Primarily concerned with food formulation
• That use experimental design techniques to obtain response surfaces but gain little insight from them
• That are empirical and ignore established mechanistic models, e.g., empirical drying curves
• That are primarily concerned about sensory evaluation and colour
• Concern the extraction, encapsulation and/or antioxidant activity of a specific biological material without providing insight that could be applied to a similar but different material,
• Containing only chemical analyses of biological materials.