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Use of poly(ε‐caprolactone)‐based films for equilibrium‐modified atmosphere packaging to extend the postharvest shelf life of garland chrysanthemum
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AbstractA uniaxial‐stretched poly(ε‐caprolactone)/poly(propylene carbonate; PCL/PPC) composite film was prepared using a twin‐screw extruder, and its utility as an equilibrium‐modified atmosphere packaging (EMAP) film extending the shelf life of garland chrysanthemums stored at 2~4°C was explored. The oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor penetration properties, mechanical properties, and gas permselectivity of PCL/PPC film used to package garland chrysanthemums were determined and compared to those of controlled low‐density polyethylene (LDPE) and PCL films. Physicochemical properties such as package headspace gas composition, weight loss, leaf color, total chlorophyll content, ascorbic acid content, lipid peroxidation extent, and the sensory traits of garland chrysanthemums were investigated over a storage period of 14 days to compare the preservative effects of the various packages. PPC blending decreased the PCL gas and water vapor permeability and slightly increased the CO2 permselectivity. These effects on gas and water vapor permeability, combined with the effects on gas permselectivity, enhanced preservation of packed garland chrysanthemums. Furthermore, an O2 inner atmosphere level of 2%~5%, and a CO2 concentration not greater than 8%, was established by the PCL/PPC film in the absence of condensation. The results thus suggest that biodegradable film can be used as an EMAP film to better maintain the quality of freshly harvested garland chrysanthemums and to afford a longer shelf life during cold storage compared to LDPE film. Sensory evaluation indicated that the garland chrysanthemums were market‐acceptable after 14 days of storage; LDPE‐packed chrysanthemums were acceptable only up to 8 days of storage. The film thus improved storage life compared to that afforded by LDPE.
Title: Use of poly(ε‐caprolactone)‐based films for equilibrium‐modified atmosphere packaging to extend the postharvest shelf life of garland chrysanthemum
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AbstractA uniaxial‐stretched poly(ε‐caprolactone)/poly(propylene carbonate; PCL/PPC) composite film was prepared using a twin‐screw extruder, and its utility as an equilibrium‐modified atmosphere packaging (EMAP) film extending the shelf life of garland chrysanthemums stored at 2~4°C was explored.
The oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor penetration properties, mechanical properties, and gas permselectivity of PCL/PPC film used to package garland chrysanthemums were determined and compared to those of controlled low‐density polyethylene (LDPE) and PCL films.
Physicochemical properties such as package headspace gas composition, weight loss, leaf color, total chlorophyll content, ascorbic acid content, lipid peroxidation extent, and the sensory traits of garland chrysanthemums were investigated over a storage period of 14 days to compare the preservative effects of the various packages.
PPC blending decreased the PCL gas and water vapor permeability and slightly increased the CO2 permselectivity.
These effects on gas and water vapor permeability, combined with the effects on gas permselectivity, enhanced preservation of packed garland chrysanthemums.
Furthermore, an O2 inner atmosphere level of 2%~5%, and a CO2 concentration not greater than 8%, was established by the PCL/PPC film in the absence of condensation.
The results thus suggest that biodegradable film can be used as an EMAP film to better maintain the quality of freshly harvested garland chrysanthemums and to afford a longer shelf life during cold storage compared to LDPE film.
Sensory evaluation indicated that the garland chrysanthemums were market‐acceptable after 14 days of storage; LDPE‐packed chrysanthemums were acceptable only up to 8 days of storage.
The film thus improved storage life compared to that afforded by LDPE.
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