The surface properties of biopolymer-coated fruit: A review

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Abstract

Environmental conservation concerns have led to research and development regarding biodegradable materials from biopolymers, leading to new formulations for edible films and coatings for preserving the quality of fresh fruit and vegetables. Determining fruit skin surface properties for a given coating solution has led to predicting coating efficiency. Wetting was studied by considering spreading, adhesion and cohesion and measuring the contact angle, thus optimising the coating formulation in terms of biopolymer, plasticiser, surfactant, antimicrobial and antioxidant concentration. This work reviews the equations for determining fruit surface properties by using polar and dispersive interaction calculations and by determining the contact angle.

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Moncayo, D., Buitrago, G., & Algecira, N. (2013). The surface properties of biopolymer-coated fruit: A review. Ingenieria e Investigacion. Revista Ingenieria e Investigacion - Editorial Board. https://doi.org/10.15446/ing.investig.v33n3.41034

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