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Factors Affecting 1-Octen-3-ol in Mushrooms at Harvest and During Postharvest Storage
Authors:JENG-LEUN MAU  ROBERT B BEELMAN  GREGORY R ZIEGLER
Affiliation:The authors are affiliated with the Dept. of Food Science, The Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA 16802.
Abstract:Harvesting experiments revealed that immature whole mushrooms with closed veils had higher 1-octen-3-0l levels than more mature whole mushrooms with open veils. The l-octen-3-01 content of the gills was higher in immature mushrooms with closed veils, gradually decreased with maturity as the veil opened, and finally increased after the gills were well exposed. Postharvest experiments demonstrated that storage temperature influenced the activity of lipoxygenase-hydroperoxide lyase, but no differences in 1-octen-3-01 content were observed. Enzyme activity as well as 1-octen-3-01 content decreased during storage. Addition of calcium chloride to irrigation water, employed to improve quality and shelf life of fresh mushrooms, increased the amount of l-octen-3-01 immediately after harvest.
Keywords:Mushrooms  Agaricus bisporus  storage temperature  l-octen-3-01  mushroom aroma  calcium chloride  irrigation treatments
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