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Patulin accumulation in apples during postharvest: Effect of controlled atmosphere storage and fungicide treatments
Affiliation:1. Laboratório de Bacteriologia Veterinária, Departamento de Microbiologia e Parasitologia, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;2. Institut Pasteur, Unité de Biologie des Spirochètes, National Reference Center and WHO Collaborating Center for Leptospirosis, Paris, France;1. INRA, UMR 1331 Toxalim, Research Centre in Food Toxicology, 180 Chemin de Tournefeuille, F-31027 Toulouse Cedex, France;2. Université de Toulouse III, ENVT, INP, UMR 1331, Toxalim, F-31076, Toulouse, France;3. Université Saint-Joseph, Centre d''Analyses et de Recherches (Faculté des Sciences), Campus des Sciences et Technologies, Mar Roukos, Mkallès, P.O. Box 11-514 Riad El Solh, Beyrouth 1107 2050, Lebanon;4. Laboratory of Microorganisms and Food Irradiation, Lebanese Atomic Energy Commission-CNRS, P.O. Box 11-8281, Riad El Solh, 1107 2260 Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract:The aim of this study was to assess the opportunities of Penicillium expansum to develop and produce patulin in apples under two different CA storage methods (LOW and U-LOW) at 1 °C. Differences in lesion diameter and patulin accumulation depending on CO2 and O2 partial pressure were studied. Further apple rot and patulin production during a three days post-storing stage at 20 °C was also monitored so that effect of further storage at room temperature could be assesed.Two lots of apples of Golden variety with different ripeness degrees were used. Half of each lot was fungicide treated. Apples were inoculated with patulin producer P. expansum strains and stored at 1 °C for either two month or 2.5 months at both LOW and U-LOW conditions. The extent of lesions and patulin accumulation both at the end of CA cold storage and after three days at 20 °C were assessed. CA storage conditions had strong significance in P. expansum growth on apples and factors such as fruit ripeness, fungicide treatment and time at the storage room had significant influence. In general, bigger lesions were observed under U-LOW than under LOW conditions, lesions being similar or bigger when increasing the storage time from 2 to 2.5 months. P. expansum grew faster in riper apples, although fungicide application was clearly more effective for ripe rather than for underripe apples. Although lesions were evident after both storage conditions, no patulin was detected. Increase of lesion when fruits were subsequently stored at 20 °C was evident in all cases and patulin was detected at this moment. No differences in patulin content were found at this stage between LOW and U-LOW stored apples.
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