SENSORY, NUTRIENT AND CHLOROPHYLL CHANGES IN BROCCOLI FLORETS DURING CONTROLLED-ATMOSPHERE STORAGE

Citation
C. Paradis et al., SENSORY, NUTRIENT AND CHLOROPHYLL CHANGES IN BROCCOLI FLORETS DURING CONTROLLED-ATMOSPHERE STORAGE, Journal of food quality, 19(4), 1996, pp. 303-316
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Food Science & Tenology
Journal title
ISSN journal
01469428
Volume
19
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
303 - 316
Database
ISI
SICI code
0146-9428(1996)19:4<303:SNACCI>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Sensory (color, turgor, decay) and nutritional (vitamin C, P-carotene) quality of broccoli florets were evaluated during storage at 4C in ai r or under a controlled atmosphere containing 2% O-2 + 6% CO2 (CA). Sh elf-life, green color and chlorophyll retention were greater under CA than in air, although loss of stem turgor was accelerated. All samples stored in air had decayed sufficiently by the fourth week to be unfit for consumption, while samples stored under CA showed a few spots of decay after five weeks. However, CA was associated with browning at th e cut surface of the stem. Retention of vitamin C was slightly greater in CA than in air, while beta-carotene content increased at the end o f CA storage. Returning the samples to ambient conditions for 24 h aft er storage under either conditions resulted in chlorophyll and vitamin C losses, whereas beta-carotene content remained stable.