Biopreservation of dates using citrus peel waste-derived essential oils: a circular economy approach to postharvest mycotoxin control
| Author | Khallef, Ahlem | 
| Author | Dammak, Islem | 
| Author | Gargouri, Wafa | 
| Author | Lamine, Myriam | 
| Author | Lasram, Salma | 
| Author | Chenenaoui, Synda | 
| Author | Hamdi, Zohra | 
| Author | Jallouli, Selim | 
| Author | Mliki, A. | 
| Author | Sayadi, Sami | 
| Author | Gargouri, Mahmoud | 
| Available date | 2025-11-04T06:08:41Z | 
| Publication Date | 2025 | 
| Publication Name | Waste and Biomass Valorization | 
| Resource | 2-s2.0-105015184712 | 
| Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12649-025-03291-3 | 
| ISSN | 18772641 | 
| Abstract | The postharvest contamination of dates by Aspergillus flavus and its aflatoxins is a major food safety concern. Simultaneously, large amounts of citrus peel waste rich in bioactive compounds remain underused. In this study, we valorized citrus peel waste as a source of bioactive essential oils (EOs) to develop a sustainable antifungal strategy. GC–MS profiling revealed distinct volatile compositions in C. limonum, C. sinensis, and C. aurantium EOs, with α-citral, β-citral, γ-terpinene, and β-pinene strongly linked to antifungal potency. in vitro assays showed that C. limonum EO was the most effective, inhibiting mycelial growth by up to 86.7%, suppressing sporulation by 97.7%, and completely eliminating aflatoxin B₁ and B₂ production at 0.5%. Volatile-phase application achieved full inhibition at 1400–1680 µL/L air. In vivo fumigation of inoculated dates reduced fungal counts and aflatoxins by > 79% at 1400 µL/L, and completely eliminated contamination at 1680 µL/L. This work is the first comprehensive study linking agro-industrial waste valorization to controlling aflatoxigenic fungi in date fruits. It highlights citrus-derived essential oils as sustainable, natural alternatives to synthetic fungicides, addressing food safety and waste management challenges. | 
| Sponsor | This work was supported by the Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research through the instruments of \u201CContrat Programme 2023\u20132026\u201D; the project \u201CPR2I-D1P2: GREENIA\u2013NanoBioTechAgrifood4.0\u201D of the Center of Biotechnology of Borj-Cedria; Qatar National Research Fund through the collaborative Project between Qatar University and the Center of Biotechnology of Borj-Cedria (Project N\u00B0: MME03-1120-210024). The funders had no role in the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. | 
| Language | en | 
| Publisher | Springer Science and Business Media B.V. | 
| Subject | Aflatoxin Aspergillus Flavus Bioeconomy Biopreservation Citrus peels essential oils Post-harvest management  | 
| Type | Article | 
| ESSN | 1877265X | 
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