[EN] METHOD OF REDUCING SPOILAGE IN HARVESTED PRODUCE DURING STORAGE AND SHIPPING<br/>[FR] PROCÉDÉ DE RÉDUCTION DE LA DÉTÉRIORATION DE PRODUITS RÉCOLTÉS PENDANT LE STOCKAGE ET L'EXPÉDITION
申请人:APEEL TECH INC
公开号:WO2017172951A1
公开(公告)日:2017-10-05
Described herein are formulations and methods of reducing spoilage in harvested produce by reducing the rate of water or mass loss, thereby resulting in high quality produce with lower rates of spoilage. The present disclosure provides coatings and methods of coating produce to prevent moisture loss from produce during storage and shipment of the produce. This in turn allows the produce to be shipped and stored at lower relative humidity (e.g., lower than industry standards for shipment and storage, or lower than about 90% relative humidity), which can help delay the growth of biotic stressors such as fungi, bacteria, viruses, and/or pests.
PLANT EXTRACT COMPOSITIONS FOR FORMING PROTECTIVE COATINGS
申请人:Apeel Technology, Inc.
公开号:EP3649860A1
公开(公告)日:2020-05-13
Described herein are methods of preparing cutin-derived monomers, oligomers, or combinations thereof from cutin-containing plant matter. The methods can include heating the cutin-derived plant matter in a solvent at elevated temperature and pressure. In some preferred embodiments, the methods can be carried out without the use of additional acidic or basic species.
Several efficient synthetic routes giving readily access to (oxy)-sitosterol esters and (oxy)cholesterol esters derived respectively from oleic acid and from 9,10-dihydroxystearic acid were developed for the first time. This approach allowed that sufficient amounts of the latter were available in order to carry out further biological studies. (c) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Diols, α-Ketols, and Diones as 2<sub>2π</sub> Components in [2+2+2] Cycloadditions of 1,6-Diynes via Ruthenium(0)-Catalyzed Transfer Hydrogenation
作者:Hiroki Sato、Matthias Bender、Weijie Chen、Michael J. Krische
DOI:10.1021/jacs.6b11746
日期:2016.12.21
The first use of vicinal diols, ketols, or diones as 2(2 pi) components in metal-catalyzed [2+2+2] cycloaddition is described. Using ruthenium(0) catalysts, 1,6-diynes form ruthenacyclopentadienes that engage transient diones in successive carbonyl addition. Transfer hydrogenolysis of the resulting ruthenium(II) diolate mediated by the diol or ketol reactant releases the cycloadduct with regeneration of ruthenium(0) and the requisite dione.