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Buffering moisture variation during cherry tomatoes preservation through deep eutectic solvent films

POSTHARVEST BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY [2024]
Hongchen Wan, Zhiwei Zhu, Da-Wen Sun
ABSTRACT

Moisture plays an important role in fruit preservation. In this study, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) were prepared and DES-based films with the property of buffering moisture variation were fabricated (CG 10 , CG 50 ). Low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (LF-NMR) analyses and Raman spectra suggested that the water states in DESs and DES-based films transferred from a tight combination to a loose combination during the moisture sorption process. In addition, the moisture sorption capacity (M eq = 2.91) of the film suggested that CG 50 possessed water storage capacity and a high effective diffusion coefficient (0.01 mm 2 d −1 ) ensured the easy passing of water molecules through the DES-based films. Furthermore, the fruit preservation experiment using cherry tomatoes as a representative showed that DES-based films as a “buffer pool” not only could inhibit spoilage but also maintain the stable packaging RH, indicating the potential of DES-based films in moisture regulation.

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