This novel process is boon for people fed up of brown Litchi in the market. Lithci with natural colour, fresh appearance and delicious taste are now possible to get with this novel process, wherein the fruits are simply dip treated with GRAS chemicals and can then be stored at low temperature upto 45 days. This is simple to use and less investment process, ideal for SMEs. Concession is offered to the farmers.
This novel process involves a sequential surface chemical dip combination process for increased shelf life up to 45 days at 4°C and retaining attractive pinkish-red color of litchi fruits. The treatment also kills microbes (bacteria, yeast and mold) present on the fruit without adversely affecting its sensory and nutritional properties.
A sequential surface chemical dip combination process has been developed at BARC for retaining attractive pinkish-red color of litchi fruit during prolonged storage (45 days) at low temperature (4 °C). The treatment helps in retaining major color pigments (anthocyanins) of litchi pericarp and inactivates the enzyme (polyphenol oxidase) responsible for its browning. The treatment also kills microbes (bacteria, yeast and mold) present on the fruit. All these changes result in quality maintenance of litchi during prolonged storage without adversely affecting its sensory and nutritional properties as the fruits are dip treated with GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) chemicals.
Demand for litchi fruit is quite high due to its delicious taste, unique aroma, and juicy nature, but supply is very limited due to its highly perishable, and non-climacteric (ripens on the tree itself) nature apart from localized cultivation and seasonal availability. The color of the fruit turns brown soon after harvest. Fruits also get spoiled soon after harvest due to physiological and microbiological changes. Although India is the second largest producer of litchi, a commercially viable technique is not available here for its shelf life extension. Non-availability of a proper technique is the biggest barrier for ambitious vendors involved in trade of fruits. The technology developed offers a practical solution to the difficulties associated with litchi trade.
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