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Commercial Bio-Packaging to Preserve the Quality and Extend the Shelf-Life of Vegetables: The Case-Study of Pumpkin Samples Studied by a Multimethodological Approach

Journal

FOODS
Volume 10, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/foods10102440

Keywords

pumpkin; biofilm; shelf life; metabolomics; NMR spectroscopy; NMR relaxometry; SPME-GC-MS analysis; biogenic amines; mechanical characterization; microbiological analysis

Funding

  1. Ministero delle Politiche Agricole Alimentari e Forestali, progetto Ortopackhealth [9049395, CUP: J56J200004200089]
  2. Italian Ministry of Education, Universities, and Research-Dipartimenti di Eccellenza [L. 232/2016]

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In this study, a multidisciplinary protocol was proposed to monitor the preservation of fresh pumpkin samples using different commercial polymeric films. Chemical, mechanical, and microbiological analyses were conducted on the fresh and packaged samples, showing promising results in terms of microbial counts and total microbial counts remaining below the threshold value for up to 7 or 11 days in different packaging films.
A multidisciplinary protocol is proposed to monitor the preservation of fresh pumpkin samples (FP) using three commercial polymeric films: A made of biodegradable cellophane from regenerated cellulose pulp; B from corn starch, cassava and eucalyptus, C made of polylactic acid from corn starch, and a polyethylene film used as reference (REF). Chemical, mechanical and microbiological analyses were applied on packaging and fresh and packaged samples at different times. After an 11-day period, NMR spectroscopy results showed a sucrose increase and a malic acid decrease in all the biofilms with respect to FP; fructose, glucose, galactose levels remained quite constant in biofilms B and C; the most abundant amino acids remained quite constant in biofilm A and decreased significantly in biofilm B. From microbiological analyses total microbial count was below the threshold value up to 7 days for samples in all the films, and 11 days for biofilm C. The lactic acid bacteria, and yeasts and molds counts were below the acceptability limit during the 11 days for all packages. In the case of biofilm C, the most promising packaging for microbiological point of view, aroma analysis was also carried out. In this paper, you can find all the analysis performed and all the values found.

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