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Modified atmosphere packaging inhibits browning in fennel
Authors:VH Escalona
Affiliation:Postharvest and Refrigeration Group, Department of Food Engineering, Technical University of Cartagena, Paseo Alfonso XIII 48, 30203 Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
Abstract:The effects of modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) to inhibit browning of the butt end cut zone of fennel bulbs stored during 14 days at 0°C followed by complementary air storage during 3 days at 15°C were studied. Selected bulbs were placed in 35 μm oriented polypropylene bags or in plastic baskets heat-sealed with nonperforated or perforated (control) polypropylene film. Changes in respiratory rate, ethylene emission, colour of both external leaves and butt end cut, as well as chemical and sensory attributes and browning development were monitored. A low to moderate nonclimacteric respiratory behaviour at 0°C with a respiration rate of 8-9 mg CO2 kg−1 h−1 and an ethylene emission of 0.2-0.5 μl C2H4 kg−1 h−1 were found. Development of fungal attacks, chilling injury, decay and browning of external leaves were not detected for any treatment. All the MAP inhibited browning development of the butt end cut when evaluated after cold storage. However only the atmosphere of 6-7 kPa O2 and 10-12 kPa CO2 delayed that process at the end of complementary shelf life.
Keywords:Respiratory activity  Ethylene emission  Cold storage  Quality
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