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Evolution of Quality Characteristics of Minimally Processed Asparagus During Storage in Different Lighting Conditions
Authors:S. Sanz,,C. Olarte,,F. Ayala,, J.F. Echá  varri
Affiliation:Authors Sanz and Olarte are with Dept. de Agricultura y Alimentación, Tecnología de los Alimentos and authors Ayala and Echávarri are with Dept. de Química, Física Aplicada, Univ. de La Rioja, C/Madre de Dios, 51, 26006 Logroño, Spain. Direct inquiries to author Sanz (E-mail: ).
Abstract:ABSTRACT:  The effect of different types of lighting (white, green, red, and blue light) on minimally processed asparagus during storage at 4 °C was studied. The gas concentrations in the packages, pH, mesophilic counts, and weight loss were also determined. Lighting caused an increase in physiological activity. Asparagus stored under lighting achieved atmospheres with higher CO2 and lower O2 content than samples kept in the dark. This activity increase explains the greater deterioration experienced by samples stored under lighting, which clearly affected texture and especially color, accelerating the appearance of greenish hues in the tips and reddish-brown hues in the spears. Exposure to light had a negative effect on the quality parameters of the asparagus and it caused a significant reduction in shelf life. Hence, the 11 d shelf life of samples kept in the dark was reduced to only 3 d in samples kept under red and green light, and to 7 d in those kept under white and blue light. However, quality indicators such as the color of the tips and texture showed significantly better behavior under blue light than with white light, which allows us to state that it is better to use this type of light or blue-tinted packaging film for the display of minimally processed asparagus to consumers.
Keywords:asparagus    color    light    minimally processed products    texture
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