Penicillium digitatum is the causal agent for citrus green mold which generates 90% of post-harvest losses in Mediterranean countries. The use of a green seaweed extract to fight this fungal pathogen could represent an ecofriendly alternative to chemical fungicides. We propose to formulate an aqueous extract from Ulva lactuca (8.3%) in an emulsion for the preventive treatment of oranges. New biobased emulsifiers, alkyl aconitates, were synthesized according to a green process and were characterized by their hydrophilic and lipophilic balance (HLB) and their critical micelle concentration (CMC).
Penicillium digitatum is the causal agent for citrus green mold which generates 90% of post-harvest losses in Mediterranean countries. The use of a green seaweed extract to fight this fungal pathogen could represent an ecofriendly alternative to chemical fungicides.?We propose to formulate an aqueous extract from Ulva lactuca (8.3%) in an emulsion for the preventive treatment of oranges. New biobased emulsifiers, alkyl aconitates, were synthesized according to a green process and were characterized by their hydrophilic and lipophilic balance (HLB) and their critical micelle concentration (CMC). These mono-, di and tri-dodecyl aconitates (8%) were effective in stabilizing an oil-in-water emulsion including the natural U. lactuca extract. The viscosities of resulting emulsions helped to form a film on the orange surface. Several in vitro microbiological tests towards Penicillium digitatum showed interesting anti-fungal activities for the new ingredients, as well as for the resulting emulsions. In-vivo tests also confirmed that mono-, di- and tri-docedyl aconitates could contribute to limit the development of P. digitatum on peel surface. Thus, the compositions of two ecofriendly emulsions combining a natural extract and a biobased emulsifier seem adapted to improve oranges. SourceDevelopment of biobased emulsions for postharvest citrus fruit preservationDouaa Salim, Pascale de Caro, Xavier Chasseray & Alain Shum Cheong SingSustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy?Volume 25, April 2022, 100583https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scp.2021.100583https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352554121002102#!