Marketability of ready-to-eat cactus pear as affected by temperature and modified atmosphere
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
In order to increase the diffusion of cactus pear
fruits, in this study, the proper maturity index for peeling and
processing them as ready-to-eat product was evaluated and
characterized. Thereafter, the effects of different storage
temperatures and modified atmosphere conditions on the
marketability of ready-to-eat cactus pear were studied. The
storage of ready-to-eat fruits at 4 °C in both passive (air) and
semi-active (10 kPa O2 and 10 kPa CO2) modified
atmosphere improved the marketability by 30%, whereas
the storage at 8 °C caused a dangerous reduction in O2
partial pressure inside modified atmosphere packages, due to
fruits' increased metabolic activity. Avery low level of initial
microbial growth was detected, while a severe increase in
mesophilic and psychrophilic bacteria was shown in control
samples at both temperatures during storage; an inhibitory
effect of modified atmosphere on microbial growth was also
observed. In conclusion, modified atmosphere improved
only the marketability of fruits stored at 4 °C; whereas the
storage at 8 °C resulted in deleterious effects on the ready-to eat
fruits, whether stored in air or in modified atmosphere.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cold storage; Fresh-cut; Maturity stage; Opuntia ficus-indica [L.] Mill; Spoilage
Elenco autori:
Cefola, Maria; Pace, Bernardo
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