C. Paradis et al., EVOLUTION OF VITAMIN-C, BETA-CAROTENE AND CHLOROPHYLL CONTENT IN BROCCOLI HEADS AND FLORETS DURING STORAGE IN AIR, Sciences des aliments, 15(2), 1995, pp. 113-123
Vitamin C, beta-carotene and chlorophyll contents of broccoli florets
were compared to those of whole broccoli during 21 d of storage in air
at 4 degrees C. The effect of storage at 4 degrees C in light or dark
ness was evaluated. Effects of an interruption of the cold chain were
also examined by transferring florets at 20 degrees C for 3 d after 21
d at 4 degrees C. During storage at 4 degrees C, vitamin C, beta-caro
tene and chlorophyll contents were generally stable. However, florets
kept in the light had a higher chlorophyll content. Storage at 20 degr
ees C was associated with vitamin C and chlorophyll losses whereas bet
a-carotene content remained stable.