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Efficacy of Antimicrobial Pullulan‐Based Coating to Improve Internal Quality and Shelf‐Life of Chicken Eggs During Storage
Authors:Mohamed K Morsy  Ashraf M Sharoba  Hassan H Khalaf  Hassan H El‐Tanahy  Catherine N Cutter
Affiliation:1. Dept. of Food Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Benha Univ, Qaluobia, Egypt;2. Dept. of Food Science, Pennsylvania State Univ. 202 Food Science Building, University Park, USA
Abstract:There has been a growing interest in the use of natural materials as a delivery mechanism for antimicrobials and coatings in foods. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of pullulan coatings to improve internal quality and shelf‐life of fresh eggs during 10 wk of storage at 25 and 4 °C. Three treatments of eggs were evaluated as follows; non‐coated (control; C), coated with pullulan (P), and coated with pullulan containing nisin (N). The effects of the pullulan coatings on microbiological qualities, physical properties, and freshness parameters were investigated and compared with non‐coated eggs. For non‐coated eggs, as storage time increased, yolk index, albumen index, and Haugh unit value decreased and weight loss increased. However, pullulan coatings (P or N) minimized weight loss (<1.5%) and preserved the albumen and yolk quality of eggs (with a final B grade) 3 wk longer than non‐coated eggs at 25 °C. At 4 °C, both P‐ and N‐coated eggs went from AA to A grade after 9 wk and maintained the grade for 10 wk (4 wk longer than that of non‐coated eggs). This study is the first to demonstrate that pullulan coatings can preserve the internal quality, prolong the shelf‐life, and minimize weight loss of fresh eggs.
Keywords:Eggs  pullulan quality  shelf‐life
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