EFFECT OF CONTROLLED-ATMOSPHERE STORAGE ON THE QUALITY AND CAROTENOIDCONTENT OF SLICED PERSIMMONS AND PEACHES

Citation
Kp. Wright et Aa. Kader, EFFECT OF CONTROLLED-ATMOSPHERE STORAGE ON THE QUALITY AND CAROTENOIDCONTENT OF SLICED PERSIMMONS AND PEACHES, Postharvest biology and technology, 10(1), 1997, pp. 89-97
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture,Horticulture,"Food Science & Tenology
ISSN journal
09255214
Volume
10
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
89 - 97
Database
ISI
SICI code
0925-5214(1997)10:1<89:EOCSOT>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Changes in quality, retinol equivalents (RE) and individual provitamin A carotenoids in fresh cut 'Fay Elberta' peaches (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch) held for 7 days and 'Fuyu' persimmons (Diospyros kaki L.) hel d for 8 days at 5 degrees C in air or controlled atmospheres were eval uated. Controlled atmospheres of 2% O-2, 12% CO2 in air, and 2% O-2 12% CO2 had no effect on quality attributes of sliced peaches over 7 d ays of storage. Visual quality of persimmon slices was slightly enhanc ed by the treatments containing 12% CO2, which also resulted in signif icant differences in color. Peach slices stored in air + 12% CO2 had a lower content of beta-carotene and beta-cryptoxanthin, resulting in l ower RE than the other treatments. The various carotenoids found in pe rsimmon slices responded differently to the tested atmospheres; storag e in 2% O-2 or air + 12% CO2 tended to result in lower RE after 8 days , but the loss was not significant for fruit stored under 2% O-2 + 12% CO2. For sliced peaches and persimmons, the limit of shelf life was r eached before major losses of carotenoids occurred.