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Fan Wang1,2, Jun Yang3, Xu Yang3
1College of Food and Health, Jinzhou Medical University, Jinzhou, Liaoning 121001, China.
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Cranberry pomace was utilized to extract pectins using various methods (water, oxalic acid, and natural deep eutectic solvent (NADES)) with or without ultrasound assistance. Ultrasound-assisted NADES extraction (US-NCPP) yielded the highest pectin content (5.53 %) and the highest galacturonic acid (GalA) content (83.20 %), indicating superior purity. US-NCPP also exhibited outstanding antioxidant activity, with the lowest IC50 values for both ABTS (0.55 mg/mL) and DPPH (0.21 mg/mL) radical scavenging. The degree of esterification (DE) and FTIR analysis revealed that all pectins were high-methoxyl (DE: 71.58-85.21 %). Furthermore, an edible film fabricated from US-NCPP significantly enhanced the postharvest quality of peach fruit during an 8-day storage period. Compared to the control, the film extended the shelf life of peach samples from 4 d to 8 d at room temperature. These findings demonstrate that US-NCPP is a highly effective strategy for obtaining high-quality, antioxidant-rich pectin from cranberry pomace, which shows great potential as a bioactive film for fruit preservation.
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