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Recently, Professor Cao Chongjiang from the School of Engineering of China Pharmaceutical University and the National Research and Development Center of Chinese Medicinal Materials Processing Technology has made progress in the multi-functional preservation of harvested vegetables.
Key points
The natural water-locking factor, ceramide is encapsulated in the pre-synthesized mesoporous HKUST-1 (Cer@MHKUST-1);
Cer@MHKUST-1 has multiple functions such as adsorption of ethylene, water lock, antibacterial, etc.
Cer@MHKUST-1 composite packaging can effectively slow down food decay;
Cer@MHKUST-1 composite packaging has broad application prospects in the field of post-harvest food preservation
Graphic abstract
Background introduction:
According to incomplete statistics, hunger and chronic malnutrition affect more than 800 million people around the world.
Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are a type of porous crystalline material composed of inorganic nodes (metal ions/clusters) and organic ligands through self-assembly.
In addition, the water loss of harvested vegetables can interfere with their normal physiological metabolism, damage cell tissues, reduce enzyme activity, and cause product quality to decline
In this project, HKUST-1 was selected as the carrier.
Figure 1 Preparation and characterization of Cer@MHKUST-1 composite material
Figure 2 The antibacterial effect of Cer@MHKUST-1
Figure 3 Schematic diagram of the antibacterial mechanism of Cer@MHKUST-1
Figure 4 The fresh-keeping effect of Cer@MHKUST-1 composite packaging on strawberries and tomatoes
Original link (click below to read the original text to view it directly):
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Corresponding author introduction
Professor Cao Chongjiang
Cao Chongjiang, Director of the Food Quality and Safety Teaching and Research Office of the School of Engineering, China Pharmaceutical University, Director, Professor, and Doctoral Supervisor of the National Center for Research and Development of Chinese Medicinal Materials
First author introduction
Nian Linyu PhD Candidate
Linyu Nian, a 2019 PhD student in pharmaceutical engineering at China Pharmaceutical University
PhD student of Wang Mengjun
Wang Mengjun, graduated with a master's degree in Pharmaceutical Engineering from China Pharmaceutical University in 2021, and is currently studying for a PhD in Pharmaceutical Engineering from the School of Engineering of China Pharmaceutical University.
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