1st Edition

Postharvest Nanotechnology for Fresh Horticultural Produce Innovations and Applications

Edited By Radhakrishnan E.K., Ashitha Jose, Sunil Pareek Copyright 2024
485 Pages 53 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

485 Pages 53 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

485 Pages 53 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Food scarcity and insecurity is an alarming issue throughout the world. Postharvest loss due to both mechanical damage and microbial spoilage significantly influences the shelf life and hence the availability of agricultural produce. Once initiated, the microbial spoilage can make bulk quantity of a given agricultural product unacceptable for human consumption, and several methods have already... Read more

            Preface

            Foreward

            Dedication      

 

Chapter 1        Introduction to nanotechnological applications in the postharvest processing of fresh horticultural produce

González-Reza R.M., Zambrano-Zaragoza M.L., and Gutiérrez-Martínez P.          

           

Chapter 2        Synthesis and characterization methods for the nanobased materials for the postharvest storage of  horticultural produce

Sherin Joy Parappilly, Raji Vijayamma, Dona V. Idicula, Jithasha Balan, and Sumi Mary George           

 

Chapter 3        Organic nanoparticles in postharvest management and the  mechanism involved

Aiswarya P., Sarita G. Bhat, and Sreeja Narayanan

           

Chapter 4        Cellulose nanoparticles for postharvest management and the mechanism involved

Neenu K.V., P.M. Sabura Begum, Rajesh R., Jyotishkumar Parameswaranpillai, Mohammad Reza Saeb, Midhun Dominic C.D.

                       

Chapter 5        Inorganic/ metallic nanoparticles in postharvest management and the mechanism involved

Kalyan Barman, Swati Sharma, Shatakashi Mishra, and Jagdish Singh

           

Chapter 6        Mechanism of silver nanoparticles based postharvest technologies

Udari Wijesinghe, Upekshya Welikala, and Gobika Thiripuranathar          

           

Chapter 7        Nanoclay based methods for the postharvest processing of horticultural produce

Gabriela E. Viacava and María R. Ansorena

           

Chapter 8        Hybrid nanomaterials for postharvest storage

C. Vibha, Jyotishkumar Parameswaranpillai, K. Senthilkumar, Suchart Siengchin, Sabarish Radoor, G.L. Praveen, Midhun Dominic, M. Chandrasekar, and T. Senthil Muthu Kumar

           

Chapter 9        Engineering the nanobased packaging materials for the post harvest storage

Bharat Bhushan, Manoj Kumar Mahawar, Kirti Jalgaonkar, Satish Yadav, Shrikrishna Nishani, Archana Mahapatra, Sharmila Patil

           

           

Chapter 10      Advancements in the essential oil based packaging materials

Francisco J. Blancas-Benitez, Luis Guillermo Hernández-Montiel, Jonathan Michel Sanchez-Silva, Cristina Moreno-Hernández, Porfirio Gutierrez-Martinez, Héctor J. Cortés-Rivera,

Lizet Aguirre-Güitrón, Surelys Ramos-Bell, Ramsés R. González-Estrada  

           

Chapter 11      Bio active nano-based packaging for postharvest storage of  horticultural produce

Nazila Oladzadabbasabadi, Abdorreza Mohammadi Nafchi, Fazilah Ariffin, Karim A. A  

           

           

Chapter 12      Nanotechnology in shelf life enhancement of minimally processed horticultural produce

Girish N. Mathad and Simple Kumar

           

Chapter 13      Modeling and simulation of gas barrier properties of nanocomposites used for packaging applications

Shasiya P. S., Neethumol Varghese, Minu Joys, Ajalesh B. Nair     

           

Chapter 14      ZnO nanoparticles  based methods for the minimally  processed horticultural produce

Upekshya Welikala, Udari Wijesinghe, Gobika Thiripuranathar     

           

Chapter 15      Phytonanocomposites for minimally processed horticultural produce

Maya Mathew, Ashitha Jose, Sandhya C., Radhakrishnan E.K.       

           

Chapter 16      Toxicity aspects of nanoparticles and their composites being used in the Postharvest Nanotechnology

Yolanda González García, Mari Carmen López Pérez, Fabián Pérez Labrada, Gregorio Cadenas Pliego, Antonio Juárez Maldonado

           

Chapter 17      Life cycle assessment: a tool to evaluate the environmental impact of nanomaterials used in food packaging – modification suggested by authors

Nathana L. Cristofoli, Alexandre R. Lima, Margarida C. Viera       

           

Chapter 18      Global status of nanotechnology policies in packaging sector

Christopher Igwe Idumah

 

Chapter 19      Future Scope of Nano Based Methods for the Improvement of Postharvest Technologies and Increased Shelf Life of Minimally Processed Food

CRISTIAN JOSUÉ MENDOZA MENESES, ALMA KAREN BURGOS ARAIZA, BETSIE MARTÍNEZ CANO, ANA ANGÉLICA FEREGRINO PÉREZ, MANUEL TOLEDANO AYALA

           

           

Chapter 20      Nano based methods for the improvement of postharvest technologies and increased shelf life of minimally processed food

Mari Carmen López Pérez, Fabián Pérez Labrada, Yolanda González García, Antonio Juárez Maldonado 

Biography

Dr. Radhakrishnan E.K is currently working as Assistant Professor in School of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Director of Business Innovation and Incubation Centre (BIIC) and as Joint Director of Inter University Centre for Organic Farming and Sustainable Agriculture (IUCOFSA), Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India.

Ms. Ashitha Jose is currently pursuing her Ph.D in Biochemistry at School of Biosciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India. Her area of research is food packaging materials with incorporated nanoparticles. So far she has authored several book chapters of various publishing groups.

Dr. Sunil Pareek is working as Associate Professor at NIFTEM, Kundli, Haryana. He is Head of the Department of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences and also Director (IQAC).