Heliyon (May 2024)
Application of plasma-activated hydrogen peroxide solution synergized with Ag@SiO2 modified polyvinyl alcohol coating for strawberry preservation
Abstract
To extend the postharvest storage time of strawberries, this study aims to prepare a composite coating using plasma-activated hydrogen peroxide solution (PAH) synergized with nano-Ag@SiO2 by blending method to modify polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) solution. Results showed that the viscosity and the swelling rate of PVA significantly decreased with the addition of Ag@SiO2 at 0.18 %. Meanwhile, the elongation at break and the tensile strength of PVA increased to 0.87 MPa and 214 %. When the addition of Ag@SiO2 was 0.18 % and the composite ratio of PAH to PVA was 1:1, the composites could inactivate the pathogenic bacteria at 2 h. During the storage of strawberries, the initial colony counts on the surface of strawberries could be reduced by about 1 lg CFU/g after coating with the composite film. Moreover, with the extension of the storage time to 7 d, the respiratory intensity, colony counts, and rot index in the strawberries were 65.7 mg/(kg•h), 4.05 log CFU/g, and 38.7 %. Meanwhile, the superoxide dismutase activity and Vc content were 944 U/g and 690 μg/g, respectively. Overall, this study provides ideas and the theoretical basis for applying composite films in fruit preservation.