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Evaluation of Active LDPE Films for Packaging of Fresh Orange Juice
by
Machado, Ana V.
, Martins, Vilásia Guimarães
, Rodrigues, Pedro V.
, Castro, M. Cidália R.
, Vieira, Dalila M.
, Martins, Paola Chaves
in
Active packaging
/ Amino acids
/ Analysis
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Antioxidants
/ Ascorbic acid
/ Bacteria
/ Browning
/ Chemical reactions
/ Citrus
/ Citrus fruits
/ Consumers
/ Enzymes
/ Food
/ Fruit juices
/ Green tea
/ Juices
/ Low density polyethylenes
/ Microbial stability
/ Microorganisms
/ Natural products
/ Orange juice
/ Oxidation
/ Packaging
/ Pathogens
/ Phenolphthalein
/ Physicochemical characteristics
/ Pigments
/ Polyethylene
/ Shelf life
/ Stability analysis
2023
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Evaluation of Active LDPE Films for Packaging of Fresh Orange Juice
by
Machado, Ana V.
, Martins, Vilásia Guimarães
, Rodrigues, Pedro V.
, Castro, M. Cidália R.
, Vieira, Dalila M.
, Martins, Paola Chaves
in
Active packaging
/ Amino acids
/ Analysis
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Antioxidants
/ Ascorbic acid
/ Bacteria
/ Browning
/ Chemical reactions
/ Citrus
/ Citrus fruits
/ Consumers
/ Enzymes
/ Food
/ Fruit juices
/ Green tea
/ Juices
/ Low density polyethylenes
/ Microbial stability
/ Microorganisms
/ Natural products
/ Orange juice
/ Oxidation
/ Packaging
/ Pathogens
/ Phenolphthalein
/ Physicochemical characteristics
/ Pigments
/ Polyethylene
/ Shelf life
/ Stability analysis
2023
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Evaluation of Active LDPE Films for Packaging of Fresh Orange Juice
by
Machado, Ana V.
, Martins, Vilásia Guimarães
, Rodrigues, Pedro V.
, Castro, M. Cidália R.
, Vieira, Dalila M.
, Martins, Paola Chaves
in
Active packaging
/ Amino acids
/ Analysis
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Antioxidants
/ Ascorbic acid
/ Bacteria
/ Browning
/ Chemical reactions
/ Citrus
/ Citrus fruits
/ Consumers
/ Enzymes
/ Food
/ Fruit juices
/ Green tea
/ Juices
/ Low density polyethylenes
/ Microbial stability
/ Microorganisms
/ Natural products
/ Orange juice
/ Oxidation
/ Packaging
/ Pathogens
/ Phenolphthalein
/ Physicochemical characteristics
/ Pigments
/ Polyethylene
/ Shelf life
/ Stability analysis
2023
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Evaluation of Active LDPE Films for Packaging of Fresh Orange Juice
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Evaluation of Active LDPE Films for Packaging of Fresh Orange Juice
2023
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Microbial development, enzymatic action, and chemical reactions influence the quality of untreated natural orange juice, compromising its organoleptic characteristics and causing nutritional value loss. Active low-density polyethylene (LDPE) films containing green tea extract (GTE) were previously prepared by a blown film extrusion process. Small bags were prepared from the produced films, which were then filled with fresh orange juice and stored at 4 °C. Ascorbic acid (AA) content, sugar content, browning index, color parameters, pH, total acidity (TA) and microbial stability were evaluated after 3, 7, and 14 days of storage. The packaging containing GTE maintained the microbial load of fresh juice beneath the limit of microbial shelf-life (6 log CFU/mL) for the bacterial growth, with a more prominent effect for LDPE with 3%GTE. Regarding yeasts and molds, only the CO_LDPE_3GTE package maintained the microbial load of fresh juice below the limit for up to 14 days. At 14 days, the lowest levels of AA degradation (32.60 mg/100 mL of juice) and development of brown pigments (browning index = 0.139) were observed for the packages containing 3% of GTE, which had a pH of 3.87 and sugar content of 11.4 g/100 mL of juice at this time. Therefore, active LDPE films containing 3% of GTE increase the shelf-life of fresh juice and can be a promising option for storage of this food product while increasing sustainability.
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