Postharvest applications of clove essential oils on dry seeds stored under simulated warehouse conditions
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Clove essential oil was applied in postharvest trials on peanuts, beans, apricot kernels, and lentils
stored in jute bags, and on wheat, maize, rice, and rape kept in silos, at ambient temperature
(20°C). Eugenol, accounting for 85.6% of clove essential oil, has been used to assess clove essential
oil residues after treatments in dry seeds. Two trials at different concentration and storage time
were carried out. Immediately after treatment eugenol residues were under the instrumental limit
of detection (LOD, 0.5 ?g/Kg), except for wheat, peanuts, and rice (0.03, 0.10, 0.24, 0.23 mg/kg,
respectively), and increased till a maximum after 2 weeks, except peanuts and apricot kernel which
peaked after 30 days (12.69, and 0.47 mg/Kg, respectively). Sensory analysis showed that ventilation
of the seeds allowed to decrease eugenol residue values under the flavor perception capacity of the
in house panel (0.10 mg/kg), thus not affecting the organoleptic characteristics of the seeds.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Clove; dry seed; eugenol residues; post harvest
Elenco autori:
SPEZZIGA D'AQUINO, Salvatore
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