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Anthracnose Controlled by Essential Oils: Are Nanoemulsion-Based Films and Coatings a Viable and Efficient Technology for Tropical Fruit Preservation?

Post-harvest diseases can be a huge problem for the tropical fruit sector. These fruits are generally consumed in natura; thus, their integrity and appearance directly affect commercialization and consumer desire. Anthracnose is caused by fungi of the genus Colletotrichum and affects tropical fruits...

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Autores principales: de Oliveira, Tamires Sousa, Costa, André Mesquita Magalhães, Cabral, Lourdes Maria Corrêa, Freitas-Silva, Otniel, Rosenthal, Amauri, Tonon, Renata Valeriano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9857729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36673370
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12020279
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author de Oliveira, Tamires Sousa
Costa, André Mesquita Magalhães
Cabral, Lourdes Maria Corrêa
Freitas-Silva, Otniel
Rosenthal, Amauri
Tonon, Renata Valeriano
author_facet de Oliveira, Tamires Sousa
Costa, André Mesquita Magalhães
Cabral, Lourdes Maria Corrêa
Freitas-Silva, Otniel
Rosenthal, Amauri
Tonon, Renata Valeriano
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description Post-harvest diseases can be a huge problem for the tropical fruit sector. These fruits are generally consumed in natura; thus, their integrity and appearance directly affect commercialization and consumer desire. Anthracnose is caused by fungi of the genus Colletotrichum and affects tropical fruits, resulting in lesions that impair their appearance and consumption. Antifungals generally used to treat anthracnose can be harmful to human health, as well as to the environment. Therefore, essential oils (EO) have been investigated as natural biofungicides, successfully controlling anthracnose symptoms. The hydrophobicity, high volatility, and oxidative instability of essential oils limit their direct application; hence, these oils must be stabilized before food application. Distinct delivery systems have already been proposed to protect/stabilize EOs, and nanotechnology has recently reshaped the food application limits of EOs. This review presents robust data regarding nanotechnology application and EO antifungal properties, providing new perspectives to further improve the results already achieved in the treatment of anthracnose. Additionally, it evaluates the current scenario involving the application of EO directly or incorporated in films and coatings for anthracnose treatment in tropical fruits, which is of great importance, especially for those fruits intended for exportation that may have a prolonged shelf life.
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spelling pubmed-98577292023-01-21 Anthracnose Controlled by Essential Oils: Are Nanoemulsion-Based Films and Coatings a Viable and Efficient Technology for Tropical Fruit Preservation? de Oliveira, Tamires Sousa Costa, André Mesquita Magalhães Cabral, Lourdes Maria Corrêa Freitas-Silva, Otniel Rosenthal, Amauri Tonon, Renata Valeriano Foods Review Post-harvest diseases can be a huge problem for the tropical fruit sector. These fruits are generally consumed in natura; thus, their integrity and appearance directly affect commercialization and consumer desire. Anthracnose is caused by fungi of the genus Colletotrichum and affects tropical fruits, resulting in lesions that impair their appearance and consumption. Antifungals generally used to treat anthracnose can be harmful to human health, as well as to the environment. Therefore, essential oils (EO) have been investigated as natural biofungicides, successfully controlling anthracnose symptoms. The hydrophobicity, high volatility, and oxidative instability of essential oils limit their direct application; hence, these oils must be stabilized before food application. Distinct delivery systems have already been proposed to protect/stabilize EOs, and nanotechnology has recently reshaped the food application limits of EOs. This review presents robust data regarding nanotechnology application and EO antifungal properties, providing new perspectives to further improve the results already achieved in the treatment of anthracnose. Additionally, it evaluates the current scenario involving the application of EO directly or incorporated in films and coatings for anthracnose treatment in tropical fruits, which is of great importance, especially for those fruits intended for exportation that may have a prolonged shelf life. MDPI 2023-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9857729/ /pubmed/36673370 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12020279 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Costa, André Mesquita Magalhães
Cabral, Lourdes Maria Corrêa
Freitas-Silva, Otniel
Rosenthal, Amauri
Tonon, Renata Valeriano
Anthracnose Controlled by Essential Oils: Are Nanoemulsion-Based Films and Coatings a Viable and Efficient Technology for Tropical Fruit Preservation?
title Anthracnose Controlled by Essential Oils: Are Nanoemulsion-Based Films and Coatings a Viable and Efficient Technology for Tropical Fruit Preservation?
title_full Anthracnose Controlled by Essential Oils: Are Nanoemulsion-Based Films and Coatings a Viable and Efficient Technology for Tropical Fruit Preservation?
title_fullStr Anthracnose Controlled by Essential Oils: Are Nanoemulsion-Based Films and Coatings a Viable and Efficient Technology for Tropical Fruit Preservation?
title_full_unstemmed Anthracnose Controlled by Essential Oils: Are Nanoemulsion-Based Films and Coatings a Viable and Efficient Technology for Tropical Fruit Preservation?
title_short Anthracnose Controlled by Essential Oils: Are Nanoemulsion-Based Films and Coatings a Viable and Efficient Technology for Tropical Fruit Preservation?
title_sort anthracnose controlled by essential oils: are nanoemulsion-based films and coatings a viable and efficient technology for tropical fruit preservation?
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9857729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36673370
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12020279
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