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Babak ValizadehKaji

Babak ValizadehKaji

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9515-8577
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 55880533100
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Faculty: Agriculture and Environment
Address: Arak University
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Research

Title
Postharvest application of silicon and Aloe vera-based edible coating improves the shelf life while retaining the biochemical parameters of ‘Kinnow’ mandarins
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Aloe vera gel, antioxidant enzymes, cellulase, H2O2, MDA, pectin
Year
2025
Journal Silicon
DOI
Researchers Babak ValizadehKaji ، Yasaman Almasian

Abstract

The shelf-life of the ‘Kinnow’ mandarins is short and 35-40% of the fruits are lost during storage. Therefore, the use of high-performance, safe, and cost-effective methods, such as edible coatings is needed to prolong the shelf-life of mandarins. The present research aimed to examine the effects of silicon, Aloe vera gel (AVG), and their combination on the shelf-life and physio-biochemical parameters of ‘Kinnow’ mandarins during 72 days of storage at low temperatures. Fruits were analyzed for different parameters on days 0, 18, 36, 54, and 72. Compared to non-treated fruits, mandarins treated with a combination of silicon and AVG, had greater levels of sensory scores (39.93–85.83%), firmness (6.83–57.20%), TA (titratable acidity) (11.27–126.53%), vitamin C (10.74–76.25%), total phenol (20.68–115.38%), antioxidant capacity (10.38–80.26%), activity of antioxidant enzymes [APX (ascorbate peroxidase) (7.21–37.31%), CAT (catalase) (23.59–104.65%), GPX (guaiacol peroxidase) (12.69–65.76%), and SOD (superoxide dismutase) (18.42–124.00%)], and pectin (14.07–217.19%) during cold storage. Furthermore, silicon + AVG-treated mandarins showed lower levels of weight loss (35.20–56.24%), TSS (total soluble solids) (4.09–11.89%), H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) (16.16–24.08%), MDA (malondialdehyde) (13.38–31.94%), as well as activity of pectin methylesterase (38.82–57.57%), and cellulose (50.85–69.89%) during storage. The findings of current research showed that postharvest application of silicon, AVG, and their combination, has a potential cost-effectiveness coating for preserving the quality characteristics and extending the shelf-life of mandarins.