Reduction of Postharvest Quality Loss and Microbiological Decay of Tomato “Chonto” (Solanum lycopersicum L.) Using Chitosan-E Essential Oil-Based Edible Coatings under Low-Temperature Storage
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Peralta-Ruiz, Yeimmy
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The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the many essential vegetables around the
world due to its nutritive content and attractive flavor. However, its short shelf-life and postharvest
losses affect its marketing. In this study, the effects of chitosan-Ruta graveolens (CS + RGEO) essential
oil coatings on the postharvest quality of Tomato var. “chonto” stored at low temperature (4 ◦C)
for 12 days are reported. The film-forming dispersions (FFD) were eco-friendly synthesized and
presented low viscosities (between 0.126 and 0.029 Pa s), small particle sizes (between 1.29 and
1.56 µm), and low densities. The mature index (12.65% for uncoated fruits and 10.21% for F4 coated
tomatoes), weight loss (29.8% for F1 and 16.7% for F5 coated tomatoes), and decay index (3.0 for
uncoated and 1.0 for F5 coated tomatoes) were significantly different, indicating a preservative effect
on the quality of the tomato. Moreover, aerobic mesophilic bacteria were significantly reduced
(in five Log CFU/g compared to control) by using 15 µL/mL of RGEO. The coatings, including 10 and
15 µL/mL of RGEO, completely inhibited the mold and yeast growth on tomato surfaces without
negatively affecting the consumer acceptation, as the sensorial analysis demonstrated. The results
presented in this study show that CS + RGEO coatings are promising in the postharvest treatment of
tomato var. “chonto”
