Browning evaluation of ready-to-eat apples as affected by modified atmosphere packaging

Author

Soliva-Fortuny, Robert

Grigelmo-Miguel, Nuria

Odriozola Serrano, Isabel

Gorinstein, Shela

Martín Belloso, Olga

Publication date

2015-10-27T10:09:07Z

2025-01-01

2001

2015-10-27T10:09:07Z



Abstract

The color and polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activity of fresh-cut Golden delicious apples were evaluated throughout cold storage under modified atmospheres. The shelf life of cut apples was extended to several weeks, especially when an initial atmosphere of 90.5% N2 + 7% CO2 + 2.5% O2 and plastic pouches of 30 cm3/cm2·bar·24 h were used. Under these conditions, a maximum 62% PPO activity depletion was observed. In all cases, the faster the initial PPO activity decays, the less the color changes. A fractional conversion first-order model was proposed for predicting color changes in minimally processed apples. Browning was better described through lightness (L*) (kL = 0.017 − 0.07 day-1) and color difference (ΔE*) values (kΔE = 0.015 − 0.073 day-1), which fitted the model with enough accuracy.

Document Type

Article
Published version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Pomes; Envasament d'aliments; Atmosfera; Apples; Food packaging; Atmosphere

Publisher

American Chemical Society

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1021/jf010190c

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2001, vol. 49, num. 8, p. 3685-3690

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(c) American Chemical Society, 2001

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