TY - JOUR
T1 - Advances in Active Food Packaging
T2 - Utilizing TiO2 Photocatalyst as an Ethylene Scavenger to Extend the Shelf Life of Fruits
AU - Nugroho, Fairuz Gianirfan
AU - Suendo, Veinardi
AU - Dwivany, Fenny Martha
AU - Cho, Sangeun
AU - Ahmed, Abu Talha Aqueel
AU - Ansari, Abu Saad
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 American Chemical Society
PY - 2025/10/17
Y1 - 2025/10/17
N2 - Active packaging incorporating TiO2photocatalysts as ethylene scavengers presents a promising approach to extend the shelf life of fruits, particularly climacteric varieties. Ethylene, a plant hormone, accelerates fruit ripening and significantly reduces postharvest quality, leading to considerable food waste. TiO2is a photocatalytic material proven to be able to degrade ethylene and prolong shelf life. The efficiency of TiO2photocatalysis is influenced by several factors, including atmospheric composition, surface phase, particle size, and homogeneity. This review provides an in-depth overview of the TiO2ethylene scavenging mechanism, the key factors that affect its photocatalytic performance, and various TiO2nanostructures and composites that enhance its efficacy. Additionally, recent studies on the application of TiO2-based systems in fruits such as tomatoes, bananas, and mangoes are discussed, showcasing their potential for practical use. The goal of this review is to deepen the understanding of the critical variables that influence TiO2performance in ethylene degradation, provide literature insights for researchers, and encourage further investigation into optimizing TiO2-based packaging systems for large-scale fruit storage and preservation.
AB - Active packaging incorporating TiO2photocatalysts as ethylene scavengers presents a promising approach to extend the shelf life of fruits, particularly climacteric varieties. Ethylene, a plant hormone, accelerates fruit ripening and significantly reduces postharvest quality, leading to considerable food waste. TiO2is a photocatalytic material proven to be able to degrade ethylene and prolong shelf life. The efficiency of TiO2photocatalysis is influenced by several factors, including atmospheric composition, surface phase, particle size, and homogeneity. This review provides an in-depth overview of the TiO2ethylene scavenging mechanism, the key factors that affect its photocatalytic performance, and various TiO2nanostructures and composites that enhance its efficacy. Additionally, recent studies on the application of TiO2-based systems in fruits such as tomatoes, bananas, and mangoes are discussed, showcasing their potential for practical use. The goal of this review is to deepen the understanding of the critical variables that influence TiO2performance in ethylene degradation, provide literature insights for researchers, and encourage further investigation into optimizing TiO2-based packaging systems for large-scale fruit storage and preservation.
KW - ethylene scavenging
KW - fresh produce
KW - nanocomposite
KW - photocatalysis
KW - shelf life
KW - titanium oxide
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105018962221
U2 - 10.1021/acsfoodscitech.5c00400
DO - 10.1021/acsfoodscitech.5c00400
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105018962221
SN - 2692-1944
VL - 5
SP - 3662
EP - 3676
JO - ACS Food Science and Technology
JF - ACS Food Science and Technology
IS - 10
ER -