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Doctoral Thesis Innovative Food Applications of Novel Multifunctional Active Edible Gel Fillings and Coatings(01. Izmir Institute of Technology, 2022) Barış Kavur, Pelin; Yemenicioğlu, AhmetThis thesis organized as two chapters aimed to develop and test multifunctional novel gel filling and coating. In Chapter 1, the thesis focuses on developing antimicrobial and antibrowning gelatin based gel filling to produce safe caramel apples. For this purpose, water holding capacity and mechanical stability of gelatin (GEL) gels were improved by the incorporation of soy proteins (SP) and inulin (IN), respectively. The water activity (aw) of gels was also reduced to < 0.9 by the addition of sucrose (SUC). The apples were cored and the void cores were filled with GEL-SP-IN-SUC blend gel solution containing synergetic antimicrobials, nisin and lysozyme, and antibrowning agent ascorbic acid (each at 1% in gel). Candy sticks were then placed into gel-filled void cores, and apples were kept at 4oC for 20 h for gelation of filling before caramel dipcoating. The caramel apples with antimicrobial GEL-SP-IN-SUC filling showed 2.4 – 2.9 D lower Listeria count than traditional caramel apples during 7-day cold storage. The active blend gel-filling also prevented discoloration of apple core. In Chapter 2, the thesis focuses on controlling postharvest sprouting and microbial risks associated with shallot bulbs by active chitosan based coating loaded with eugenol (EUG). The sustained release of EUG was achieved by applying ultrasonic homogenization (US) to prepare a composite of chitosan (CHI) with chickpea proteins (CP) (CHI:CP ratio of films = 2). The CHI-CPEUG coating successfully reduced the sprouting and inhibited the inoculated E. coli and L. innocua in shallot bulbs by 2.3 log and 1.7 log, respectively.Doctoral Thesis Development of Sensor Systems for Food Quality Monitoring(01. Izmir Institute of Technology, 2022) Büyüktaş, Duygu; Farris, Stefano; Korel, FigenThe main objective of this thesis is to fabricate electrochemical sensors for the detection of 2,4-diaminotoluene (2,4 TDA), 2,6-diaminotoluene (2,6 TDA), and 4,4´-methylene diphenyl diamine (MDA), possibly carcinogenic primary aromatic amines (PAAs) that poses a serious health risk because they can transfer from multilayer food packages including adhesives based on aromatic polyurethane (PU) systems, to the food. The thesis is based on the following three chapters: (1) Development of a nano-modified glassy carbon electrode for the determination of 2,6-diaminotoluene (2) A screen-printed electrode modified with gold nanoparticles/cellulose nanocrystals for electrochemical detection of 4,4´-methylene diphenyl diamine (3) Development of a nano-modified screen-printed electrode for the determination of 2,4-diaminotoluene. In this work, full electrochemical characterization of the nano-modified electrodes was carried out, and the electrochemical properties were described. Migration tests were also conducted to modified sensors in order to investigate their potential application in real food systems. The results of this work clearly showed that modified electrochemical sensors allow reliable quantification of the most important primary aromatic amines migrating from packaging materials to food and can be used as an alternative to the commonly used conventional analytical techniques for the detection of these toxic compounds.
