Impacts of Gum Arabic and - Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) with Salicylic Acid on Peach Fruit (Prunus persica) Shelf Life

Mohamed A. Taher; A. A. Lo’ay; Mostafa Gouda; Safaa A. Limam; Mohamed F. M. Abdelkader; Samah O. Osman; Mohammad Fikry; Esmat F. Ali; Sayed. Y. Mohamed; Hoda A. Khalil; Diaa O. El-Ansary; Sherif F. El-Gioushy; Hesham S. Ghazzawy; Aly M. Ibrahim; Maklad, Mahmoud; Mohamed A. Abdein; Dalia M. Hikal;

Abstract


Peaches are grown in many Egyptian orchards for local and global fresh market sales. The interior fruit tissue breakdown (IFTB), often resulting in decayed peaches, is a severe problem during marketing. Therefore, to minimize FTB of peaches, in this study, gum arabic (GA) and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) were mixed with different concentrations of salicylic acid (SA) (0, 1, and 2 mM) and were applied as edible coating to extend the shelf life of peach fruits. Mature peaches were selected and harvested when peaches reached total soluble solid content (SSC: 8.5%) and fruit firmness of about 47 N. Fruits were coated and stored at room temperature (26 ± 1 °C and air humidity 51 ± 1%) for 10 days during two seasons: 2020 and 2021. Fruit coated with GA/PVP-SA 2 mM showed a significant (p < 0.05) inhibition in degrading enzyme activities (CWDEs), such as lipoxygenase (LOX), cellulase (CEL), and pectinase (PT), compared to uncoated and coated fruits during the shelf-life period. Hence, cell wall compartments were maintained. Consequently, there was a reduction in browning symptoms in fruits by inhibiting polyphenol oxidase (PPO) and phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) activities. Thus, the fruit skin browning index showed almost no symptoms. The lipid peroxidation process and ionic permeability declined as well. The result suggests that, by applying GA/PVP-SA 2 mM as an edible coating, fruit tissue breakdown can be minimized, and the shelf life of peach can be extended up to 10 days without symptoms of tissue breakdown.


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Title Impacts of Gum Arabic and - Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) with Salicylic Acid on Peach Fruit (Prunus persica) Shelf Life
Authors Mohamed A. Taher; A. A. Lo’ay; Mostafa Gouda; Safaa A. Limam; Mohamed F. M. Abdelkader; Samah O. Osman; Mohammad Fikry; Esmat F. Ali; Sayed. Y. Mohamed; Hoda A. Khalil; Diaa O. El-Ansary; Sherif F. El-Gioushy; Hesham S. Ghazzawy; Aly M. Ibrahim; Maklad, Mahmoud ; Mohamed A. Abdein; Dalia M. Hikal
Keywords peach;shelf-life;cell-wall-degrading enzymes;plant tissue;gum arabic
Issue Date 18-Apr-2022
Publisher https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/27/8/2595
Journal Molecules 
Volume 27
Issue 8
DOI 10.3390/molecules27082595

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