
Dharini Sivakumar- Chair at Tshwane University of Technology
Dharini Sivakumar
- Chair at Tshwane University of Technology
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Two pretreatments (ultrasound sonication [US] and microwave [MW]) and drying techniques (hot air [HA] and freeze‐drying [FD]) were used to assess the in vitro bioaccessibility of phenols, carotenoids, and antioxidant activity in three tomato cultivars (Zzx171, Zzx162, and Zzx65). The metabolome‐chemometric analysis showed that tomato cultivars drie...
The present study aimed to investigate whether different citrus peel powders (orange, mandarin, and lemon) could be incorporated into polylactic acid (PLA), for the preparation and characterization of biodegradable films made of this fruit waste. In particular, films were prepared by the solvent [...] Read more.
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The Spiny saltbush (Rhagodia spinscens) is a halophyte species with the potential to provide natural ingredients used in food and pharmaceutical industries. In food and pharmaceutical applications, drying is necessary to maintain shelf-life, which reduces phytonutrient content. In this study, changes in the nutritional composition, phenolic and car...
This study examined the impact of fermentation using Lactiplantibacillus plantarum (L75) and Bifidobacterium longum (BF) on the total soluble solids (TSS), pH, TA, LAB survival, color properties, ascorbic acid content, total phenolic content (TPC), carotenoid components, and antioxidant properties of smoothies made from melon varieties (Cantaloupe,...
Jilungin (Terminalia canescens) is a native Australian plant and the Indigenous “Nyul Nyul” people of the Kimberley region of Western Australia use its leaves to make herbal tea. Due to the rise in the popularity of drinking Jilungin tea among the consumers in Australia and internationally, it is important to study the nutritional and health‐benefi...
Baby spinach is becoming increasingly popular as a salad ingredient and needs high fertiliser rates to grow well and attain higher-quality leaves (dark green leaves). Chemical fertilisers, especially nitrogen (N), boost yields. There are many risks associated with nitrogen fertilisation. Additionally, spinach contains phenolic compounds and caroten...
Co‐digestion of cantaloupe (C) melon fresh cuts (FC) coated with probiotics [Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 75/xanthan gum with Natal plum (NP)] or beetroot leaves (BL) was evaluated to determine their bioaccessibility of individual anthocyanins (cyanidin‐3‐glucoside, cyanidin‐3‐O‐sambubioside) and carotenoids (lutein, trans‐β‐carotene and cis‐β‐car...
Lemongrass (genus Cymbopogon) is commonly used in foods, beverages, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and material science. Cymbopogon ambiguus A. Camus, the Australian Native Lemongrass, is a lesser-known member of the genus Cymbopogon, and research on this plant is scarce. Australian Indigenous people use the stalks and leaves of C. ambiguus as teas. D...
Sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) are highly profitable, contribute to food security, and their leaves rich in phytonutrients. This study examined the optimal leaf harvesting stage by harvesting newly formed leaves (leaves 1 to 5) to achieve the highest concentration of carotenoids, phenolic compounds, antioxidant properties and mineral content. Lea...
Due to spoilage microflora and browning, minimally processed fresh-cut fruits have a short shelf life, and over the years, studies have shown the potential of using edible coatings to extend the shelf life and improve the safety of fresh-cut fruits. Recently, there has been a rise in research on the incorporation of probiotics in edible coatings du...
Purple sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas (L.) genotype) in Southern Africa have a phytonutritional composition and antioxidant properties that can increase incomes and improve nutrition. This study compared the phytonutrient composition and antioxidant properties of four purple-colour sweet potato genotypes (local Purple-purple, ‘2019-1-1’, and USA g...
Burdekin plums (BP) are the fruits of Pleiogynium timoriense (DC.) Leenh, a tree native to Australia. In this study, BP fruit leathers were developed by blending BP puree with apple puree (0%–80% levels) to make five formulations of BP fruit leathers (100BP, 80BP, 60BP, 40BP, 20BP). Physicochemical parameters and microbial stability of fruit leathe...
Microgreens grow best under light‐emitting diodes (LED), an artificial light source. In this study, LED lights (red, blue and far‐red) were tested on brassica microgreens to see if they induced an increase in bioactive compounds (glucosinolates and phenolics). In vitro digestion also measured bioavailable bioactive compounds in the intestinal phase...
Microgreens are increasingly valued by consumers for their phytonutritional benefits. There is limited information to growers on the influence of growth media and seed density on antioxidant properties of Brassica microgreens. Therefore, the study was conducted to determine the effect of seedling media (Hygromix, Promix, and TS1) and seed density (...
Bioactive compounds in red fruits, such as strawberries, are vulnerable to digestion, and encapsulation has become an alternative for their protection. This study aims at encapsulating strawberry juice (SJ) by freeze-drying with pea protein and okra mucilage (SJPO), pea protein and psyllium mucilage (SJPP), and pea protein, psyllium mucilage, and o...
In recent decades, natural plant-based foods have been increasingly used to improve human health due to unhealthy modern dietary patterns, such as the consumption of foods high in sugar and fat. Many indigenous species have been used by Aboriginal peoples for their food and therapeutic properties. Thus, it is important to understand the health-enha...
This study investigated the effect of fermentation by Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 75 (L75) on the physicochemical properties, survival of L75, sensory, antioxidants and their activities in leaf smoothies of six sweet potato cultivars [Orange‐fleshed (OFSP): ‘Bophelo’, and ‘Beauregard’; cream‐fleshed (CFSP): ‘Blesbok’ and ‘Ndou’; and purple‐fleshe...
This study evaluated the nutritional composition, anti‐nutritional factors, djenkolic acid (DKA) contents and techno‐functional properties of commercial raw, light and medium roasted wattle seed (WS) flour from 10 domesticated Australian Acacia species. The results showed that the species are a good source of dietary fibre, protein, fat and mineral...
This study investigated the effects of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 75 (LAB 75) fermentation at 37 °C for 48 h on the pH, total soluble solids (TSS), colour, total titratable acidity (TTA), carotenoids, and bioactivities of cowpea leaf smoothies from three cultivars (VOP 1, VOP 3, and VOP 4). Fermentation reduced the pH from 6.57 to 5.05 after 48...
Kakadu plum (Terminalia ferdinandiana), endemic to Australia, is growing in popularity due to its high levels of vitamin C and strong antioxidant properties. In this study, Kakadu plum fruit powder was used as a functional food ingredient with other plant materials to develop value-added products to enhance their nutritional and commercial value. T...
Pleiogynium timoriense, commonly known as Burdekin plum (BP), is among many Australian native plants traditionally used by Indigenous people. However, only limited information is available on the nutritional and sensory quality of BP grown in Australia as well as its changes during storage. Therefore, this study evaluated the quality of BP during o...
Tasmannia lanceolata, Diploglottis bracteata and Syzygium aqueum are understudied native Australian plants. This study aimed to characterise the non-anthocyanin phenolic and organic acid profiles of the aqueous extracts obtained from the leaves of T. lanceolata and fruits of D. bracteata and S. aqueum by UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap-MS/MS and UHPLC-TQ-MS/MS. A...
Anthracnose disease is still a threat to avocado fruit quality, and the use of fungicide (Plochloraz®) for its control has generated safety concerns that necessitate the search for alternatives. Therefore, the efficiency of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) isolated from fresh fruits and vegetables as biocontrol agents against Colletotrichum gloeosporioid...
Traditionally, cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) leaves are consumed by the sub‐Saharan population. Carotenoids and phenolic compounds in cowpea leaves possess great antioxidant properties; however, their bioaccessibility is affected by digestion. This study investigated the influence of in vitro digestion on carotenoids, antioxidant and antidiabetic capa...
Two rootstock hybrids of sweet melons and watermelons (“Kickstart” and “Carnivor” Cucurbita moschata × Cucurbita maxima) grafted onto two watermelon cultivars (scions), “Honeygoal” and “Honeyval”, were examined in this study to determine whether functional compounds, antioxidant properties, and volatile compounds were retained after five days of co...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the bioaccessibilities of total phenolic compounds, carotenoid profile, antioxidant activity, and Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) survival in fermented mango juice (MJs) obtained from three mango cultivars after exposure to an in vitro gastrointestinal digestion model. The MJs from three cultivars (‘Sabre’, ‘...
Natal plum (Carissa macrocarpa) contains anthocyanins, cyanidin 3-O-β-sambubioside (Cy-3-Sa), and cyanidin 3-O-glucoside (Cy-3-G) that possess great bioactive properties. During in vitro gastrointestinal digestion, Cy-3-Sa and Cy-3-G are highly sensitive to pH changes and have low bioaccessibility rates of 7.9% and 22%, respectively. This study aim...
Terminalia ferdinandiana Exell., also known as Kakadu plum, is a wild-harvested native Australian fruit with limited information on how maturity is affecting the phytonutritional properties and bioactivities of the fruit. Thus, this study investigated changes in hydrolysable tannins, phenolic acids, sugar profile, standard physicochemical parameter...
Biopolymeric systems that co-encapsulate probiotics and bioactive compounds ensure timely delivery in the gastrointestinal tract. Cyanidin 3-sambubioside is the dominant anthocyanin in Natal plum (Carissa macrocarpa). This study aims at the co-encapsulation of Natal plum (Carissa macrocarpa) juice inoculated with Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 75 (L...
Two rootstock crosses of sweet melon and watermelon (Cucurbita moschata x Cucurbita maxima hybrids), 'Kickstart' and 'Carnivor', grafted onto four melon cultivars (cantaloups; 'Majestic', 'Hunter', 'Honeygoal' and 'Honeyval') were evaluated for quality, phytonutrient composition and volatile compounds in the 2020 and 2021 growing season at two harv...
This study evaluated the influence of red (630–640 nm) and blue (450 nm) light-emitting diodes (LED) lights on the changes in antioxidant constituents, activity, volatile compounds, and overall acceptability of Coriander leaves (Coriandrum sativum) during post-harvest storage. Coriander leaves are harvested at commercial maturity, packed in polyeth...
Root samples of sweet potato varieties originating from South Africa (‘Ndou’, ‘Bophelo’, ‘Monate’, and ‘Blesbok’), the USA (‘Beauregard’), and Peru (‘199062.1′) were analyzed using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC/QTOF/MS) and chemometrics to characterize and compare the locally develope...
Underutilized crops with enhanced nutrition and health value could be re-introduced to the diet as a promising intervention to meet global food and nutrition challenges. Considering the alarming rise in non-communicable diseases and persistent poverty, dietary choices must be re-evaluated. Underutilized crops contribute to a nutrient-dense, economi...
Chitosan hydrochloride coating loaded with vanillic acid (CH-V) (0.07 %) or caffeic acid (CH-C) (0.07 %) controlled the anthracnose decay in preventatively inoculated green skin avocado Fuerte with C. gloeosporioides and in naturally infected fruit; decay was reduced less than 10 % after cold storage at 6.5 • C and 85 % RH for 28 d and at 7 d marke...
Anthracnose decay is one of the major causes of postharvest losses of avocados (Persea americana), during marketing. Currently, Prochloraz® fungicide is used to control anthracnose at postharvest stage which poses threat to consumer safety. Therefore, this study evaluated the effects of high and low molecular weight chitosan on the control of avoca...
Prior to consumption, African pumpkin leaves (Momordica balsamina L.) are generally cooked. In this study, the effects of common household cooking methods (boiling, steaming, microwaving, stir-frying) on bioactive metabolites, carotenoids, antioxidant activity, antinutrients and inhibitory effects on α-glucosidase and α-amylase activities were exam...
Avocados are economically important fruit, however, anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides affects the fruit quality during marketing. Prochloraz®, a synthetic fungicide currently used to control this postharvest decay, is being phased out due to the hazardous toxicological properties of its metabolites. The aim of this study was to i...
The effects of lactic acid fermentation using Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 75 (L75), Leuconostoc pseudomesenteroides 56 (L56) and its combination (L56 + 75) on the quality, bioactive and volatile compounds of mango juices (MJ) from three cultivars (‘Peach’, ‘Sabre’ and ‘Tommy Atkins’) were investigated. Fermented and unfermented MJ were evaluated...
Using UPLC-QTOF/MS, metabolites were identified in 10 indigenous fruits from South Africa. Metabolomic-chemometric analysis showed chlorogenic acid scored highest for the discrimination of three different fruit clusters. Heat maps showed patterns and groupings based on the metabolite concentrations. The highest concentrations of quercetin 3-O-α-L-a...
Simple Summary
Bacteria can produce diverse homopolysaccharides (HoPSs), which are polymers of glucose, fructose or galactose. The synthesis of these compounds is catalyzed by glycosyltransferases. The range of HoPS sizes is very large and mostly depends on the carbon source in the medium and the catalyzing enzyme; however, factors such as nitrogen...
This study investigated the effect of co-ingesting Natal plums (Carissa macrocarpa) and Marula nuts (Sclerocarya birrea) on the bioaccessibility and uptake of anthocyanins, antioxidant capacity, and the ability to inhibit α-glucosidase. A Natal plum–Marula nut bar was made by mixing the raw nuts and the fruit pulp in a ratio 1:1 (v/v). The cyanidin...
Sweet potatoes are key to food security, nutrition and income generation in sub-Saharan Africa, and orange-fleshed sweet potato contributes towards pro-vitamin A intake. This study investigated the changes in phytonutritional components and antioxidant activity in six sweet potato cultivars with varying flesh colour in fresh form and during differe...
The phenolic content and antioxidant properties of fruits would be underestimated if the extraction method is not optimised and bound phenolic content are not considered. A Central Composite Design and Response Surface Methodology were used to optimize sonication time and ethanol concentration to obtain a food-grade phenolic extract from Natal plum...
In this study, leaves of sweet potato cultivars from South Africa (“Ndou,” “Bophelo,” “Monate,” and “Blesbok”), “Beauregard,” a sweet potato cultivar from the USA, and a Peruvian cultivar “199062. 1” were analyzed using UPLC/QTOF/MS and chemometrics, with the aim of characterizing the locally developed sweet potato cultivars and comparing them with...
The leaves of African pumpkins (Momordica balsamina L.) are a commonly consumed traditional vegetable. They are a good source of polyphenolic antioxidants and carotenoids, which are, however, affected by cooking or digestion. We investigated the effect of household cooking methods (stir-frying or boiling) on the changes in bioactive metabolites, an...
Mangoes (cv. ‘Cogshall’) were pureed, pasteurized and fermented separately at 37 °C for 48 h using lactic acid bacteria strains; Leuconostoc pseudomesenteroides 56 (LAB 56); Weissella cibaria 64 (LAB 64) and Lactobacillus plantarum 75 (LAB 75), stored for 7 days at 4 ºC, and were subjected to in vitro gastrointestinal digestion. Results showed that...
The OPLS-DA, the UPLC–QTOF/MS and chemometric approaches were adopted to discriminate the different varieties belonging to three pumpkin species. Furthermore, this study included a comparison of the phenolic metabolites, antioxidant (DPPH, FRAP and ABTS activity), in vitro α-glucosidase and α-amylase activities, and cell cytotoxicity of the leaves...
Subtropical fruit such as avocados (Persea americana), mangoes (Mangifera indica L.), and papayas (Carica papaya L.) are economically important in international trade and predominantly exported to European destinations. These fruits are highly consumed due to their health benefits. However, due to long-distance shipping and the time required to rea...
Natal plums (Carissa macrocarpa) are a natural source of bioactive compounds, particularly anthocyanins, and can be consumed as a snack. This study characterized the impact of freeze drying and in vitro gastrointestinal digestion on the phenolic profile, antioxidant capacity, and α-glucosidase activity of the Natal plum (Carissa macrocarpa). The ph...
Pumpkin leaves (Cucurbita moschata) were subjected to different household cooking methods (boiling, microwaving, steaming, and stir-frying) to evaluate their effect on antinutrients, phenolic compounds, antioxidant properties (ABTS, and DPPH) and in vitro α-glucosidase activity. All cooking methods studied significantly reduced the antinutrients an...
Leaves of pumpkin species var. Butternut squash (Cucurbita moschata Duchesne ex Poir) is a popularly consumed leafy vegetable in the Southern African region. Traditional vegetables are commonly sun-dried as a method of postharvest preservation during the off-season. However, different drying methods affect the superior quality, functional propertie...
This study describes the impact of utilising different strains of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) for the fermentation of papaya puree and their effect on the quality parameters and bioaccessibility of phenolic compounds during simulated in vitro gastrointestinal digestion. Papaya was processed into puree; pasteurised and fermented at 37 °C for 2 days;...
In this study, popularly consumed traditional chayote leaves and locally produced pineapple fruit were used to develop a fermented smoothie using lactic acid bacteria (LAB) strains: Lactobacillus plantarum (L75), Weissella cibaria (W64), and their combination (LW64 + 75). The physicochemical parameters [pH, total soluble solids (TSS), and color], t...
Pumpkin leaves (Cucurbita moschata Duchesne ex Poir.) are popularly consumed in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. Blanching the leaves before drying is a method of preservation during off-season. In this study, different blanching treatments and media are used to test the changes in non-targeted phenolic compounds, antioxidant capacity (FRAP and ABTS ac...
The objective of this investigation was to evaluate household cooking techniques on the changes of colour properties, antioxidants and antioxidant activity (FRAP activity), as well as the sensory quality of African pumpkin and pumpkin leaves. Steaming reduced the colour difference (ΔE) in the leaves of African pumpkin and pumpkin compared to stir-f...
Different household cooking techniques (boiling, steaming, stir frying, and microwave) were tested on the changes of targeted phenolic compounds, antioxidant property (ferric reducing-antioxidant power (FRAP) activity), α-glucosidase activity, antinutritive compounds, and sensory properties in commonly consumed traditional leafy vegetables in South...
Natal plum is a South African indigenous fruit. Natal plum were stored at 2, 4, 10 and 25 °C (control) temperatures up to 12 days, and fruit were evaluated at 4 day intervals for changes in quality and phenolic compounds. The results showed that 2 °C significantly reduced the weight loss and total colour difference while maintaining the quality att...
Underutilized or traditional leafy vegetables are grown in the wild and cultivated. They are consumed as nutritional accompaniments to staples, either raw (fresh), cooked, or in a dried form, through custom, habit, and tradition. These traditional leafy vegetables are natural rich sources of phytochemicals and nutritional compounds. Over time, the...
The ability of light-emitting diode (LED) light treatment to reduce the anthracnose decay via its eliciting effects and thus induce resistance in the avocado (Persea americana), was investigated in this study to replace the current postharvest fungicide treatment. In experiment 1, the effect of blue or red LED lights (6 h per day) on the incidence...
Cowpea is a well-known nutrition rich African leafy vegetable that has potential to sustain food and nutrition insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa. Consumption of cowpea legumes is associated with reduced risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Therefore, the present study was designed to evaluate the (i) variation in phenolic metabolites in seven cowpea cu...
This study aimed to investigate the influences of fermentation at 37 °C for 3 days by different lactic acid bacterium strains, Lactobacillus plantarum (17a), Weissella cibaria (21), Leuconostoc pseudomesenteroides (56), W. cibaria (64) or L. plantarum (75), on color, pH, total soluble solids (TSS), phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity of Afr...
The aim of this study was to relate the untargeted and targeted metabolites to the number of days taken to reach ‘ready-to-eat stage’ ripeness based on firmness and incidence of anthracnose in five avocado cultivars (‘Hass,’ ‘Lamb Hass,’ ‘Pinkerton,’ ‘Fuerte,’ and ‘Ryan’) harvested at different growing seasons (early, mid and late season). Cultivar...
Natal plum fruit (Carissa macrocarpa) is indigenous to South Africa and a rich source of cyanidin derivatives. Indigenous fruits play a major role in food diversification and sustaining food security in the Southern African region. Agro-processing of indigenous are practiced adopted by the rural African communities in order to reduce the postharves...
Not much information is available on the changes of phenolic metabolites or anti-nutritive compounds in African nightshade leaves during moist cooking. Blanching methods (boiling, microwave, and steaming) using 5-20% lemon juice was compared with the plain water as a control. Lemon juice at 20% significantly increased the total colour differences (...
The aim of this study was to relate the untargeted and targeted metabolites to the number of days taken to reach ‘ready-to-eat stage’ ripeness based on firmness and incidence of anthracnose in five avocado cultivars (‘Hass,’ ‘Lamb Hass,’ ‘Pinkerton,’ ‘Fuerte,’ and ‘Ryan’) harvested at different growing seasons (early, mid and late season). Cultivar...
Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. subsp. chinensis) and Nightshade (Solanum retroflexum are popular traditional leafy vegetables consumed predominantly by rural Africans. Sun drying is adopted as a traditional method of postharvest preservation to store theses leaves during off seasons. The influence of different types of postharvest processing tre...
Controlled atmosphere fruit quality special cubic model pigments The experimental design and gas mixture selection is of great importance in the definition of optimal gas concentrations for use in storage of fresh produce. The aim of this study was to optimise O 2 and CO 2 concentrations under controlled atmosphere conditions to understand the effe...
The demand for sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) is increasing because of nutrition and quality factors. Research to improve pepper yield using plant growth regulators (PGRs) has occurred, but results are not consistent. This study evaluated the effects of the PGRs naphthalene acetic acid (NAA), gibberellic acid (GA3), 4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid, K...
Developing postharvest management techniques using environmentally friendly and non-chemical approaches is key to extending the shelf life of avocados in a safer and health conscious manner. Avocados are prone to postharvest deterioration caused by mechanical damage, chilling injury, soft landing, uneven ripening and decay. Among the different cult...
Preharvest application of plant growth regulators may have promise to improve product shelf-life. The study examined effects of the plant growth regulators [naphthalene acetic acid (NAA), the seaweed concentrate Kelpak®, and their combination] on postharvest quality of yellow sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) grown in soilless culture. Seedling roo...
South Africa is a home to many indigenous fruits. The popularity of including plant-based antioxidants in the diet is increasing due to their health benefits. Kei apple, Natal plum, monkey orange, and marula are common Southern African fruits. Although they are found in the wild, they are commercially grown to produce traditional processed products...
The demand for instant nutritious functional foods has been on the rise, due to the increase in the incidence of lifestyle diseases. A dried phytochemical-rich instant soup, developed using a variety of vegetables, may be an attractive food for health-conscious consumers. Therefore, this study aimed at using response surface methodology to develop...
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Essential oils
3. Effects of essential oils on Monilinia spp., Penicillium spp., Botrytis cinerea, and Colletotrichum spp.
4. Essential oil treatment and differential responses among cultivars
5. Mechanisms of action of essential oils
6. Influence of essential oil treatment on fruit quality and nutritional compounds
7. I...
Limited information is available on the influence of preharvest N application rates on postharvest quality of different lettuce genotypes. Two green leafy lettuce (Multigreen 1 and Multigreen 3) and red leafy lettuce (Multired 4) were grown in gravel film technique and fertigated with five different N application rates: 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180 mg...
Non-heading Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. subsp. chinensis) is a widely consumed leafy vegetable by the rural people in South Africa. Traditional blanching methods (5%, 10% or 20% lemon juice solutions in steam, microwave treatments and hot water bath at 95 °C) on the changes of colour properties, phenolic metabolites, glucosinolates and antiox...
Minimal or fresh processing of cauliflower is becoming much more common than using the intact cauliflower in food service and retail markets as a convenience product. Therefore, the objective is to investigate the effect of different types of modified atmosphere packaging films and storage time on postharvest quality and bioactive compounds in fres...
Abstract
Species of Penicillium (blue mould) and Monilinia (brown rot) are major causes of postharvest loss of stone fruit. Breeding for resistance to these pathogens is a sustainable option that could reduce over reliance on postharvest chemical interventions to control the diseases. This study was aimed at selecting peach cultivars that are resis...
The influence of emitting diode (LED) treatments for 8 h per day on functional quality of three types of fresh-cut sweet peppers (yellow, red, and green) were investigated after 3, 7, 11, and 14 days postharvest storage on the market shelf at 7 °C. Red LED light (660 nm, 150 μmol m⁻² s⁻¹) reduced weight loss to commercially acceptable level levels...
Application of nitrogen (N) is a common practice used to achieve profitable yields in horticultural crops and N application can be used as a tool to manipulate the enhancement of phytochemicals in vegetable crops to address consumer-oriented quality production. Our previous findings recommended 90kgha−1 for certain types of cauliflower varieties witho...
This study aims to link morphological and physico-chemical parameters with maturity stages of Natal plum (Carissa macrocarpa), an edible southern African fruit. Harvesting via an integrative holistic approach is recommended for optimal quality and functional compounds. Fruits at dark green (M1), light green (M2), colour break or pink (M3), red (M4)...
Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is a commercial fruit crop produced in tropical, subtropical regions in the world. It is widely consumed due to the delicious flavour, pleasant aroma, and rich source of nutrients and phytochemicals (vitamin C, Vitamin E, β- carotene, lutein, quercetin, mangiferin, omega 3 and 6 polyunsaturated fatty acids etc.). Deficie...
Antioxidant constituents such as carotenoids (capsanthin, phytoene, lutein, β-cryptoxanthin), polyphenols content (p-coumaric, ferulic, p-hydroxybenzoic, caffeic acid, sinapic acid, and quercetin-3-glucoside) and marketable yield were investigated in 11 sweet pepper cultivars grown under controlled temperature plastic tunnel and white shade net. Ma...
Optimal oxygen conditions in controlled atmosphere storage play an important role in maintaining quality and extending shelf life of mangoes, especially for long distance markets. The aim of the study was to investigate the low O 2 tolerance limit of 'Shelly' mango fruit based on quality attributes including pigments and accumulation of O 2 restric...
Chitosan is a natural biopolymer from crab shells that is known for its biocompatibility, biodegradability, and bioactivity. In human medicine, chitosan is used as a stabilizer for active ingredients in tablets, and is popular in slimming diets. Due to its low toxicity, it was the first basic substance approved by the European Union for plant prote...
Utilization of nitrogen (N) element is a common practice used to reach profitable yields in horticultural crops and N supply can be used as a tool to manipulate the enhancement of phytochemicals and minerals in vegetable crops to address consumer-oriented quality production. Hence the study was aimed to investigate the effect of N application on le...
Chitosan is a natural biopolymer from crab shells that is known for its biocompatibility, biodegradability and bioactivity. In human medicine, chitosan is used as a stabiliser for active ingredients in tablets, and is popular in slimming diets. Due to its low toxicity, it was the first basic substance approved by the European Union for plant protec...