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Ozone Storage Effects on Anthocyanin Content and Fungal Growth in Blackberries
Authors:M. MARGARET BARTH  CEN ZHOU  JULIEN MERCIER  FREDERICK A. PAYNE
Affiliation:Authors Barth and Zhou are affiliated with the Univ. of Kentucky, Dept. of Nutrition &Food Science, 208 Funkhouser Bldg., Lexington, KY 40506–0054. Author Mercier is with the Dept. of Plant Pathology, and Author Payne is with the Dept. of Agricultural Enaineerina Univ. of Kentuckv, Lexinqton, KY 40506–0054. Address inquiries to Dr. M.M. Barth.
Abstract:Ozone exposure was assessed for storage of thornless blackberries which are prone to fungal decay. Blackberries were harvested and stored for 12 days at 2°C in 0.0, 0.1, and 0.3 ppm ozone. Berries were evaluated for fungal decay, anthocyanins, color and peroxidase (POD) activity. Ozone storage suppressed fungal development for 12 days, while 20% of control fruits showed decay. The main mold was Botrytis cinerea. Ozone storage did not cause observable injury or defects. By 12 days, anthocyanin content of juice was similar to initial levels for all treatments. Surface color was better retained in 0.1 and 0.3 ppm-stored berries by 5 days and in 0.3 ppm berries by 12 days, by hue angle values. POD was greater in controls and 0.1 ppm samples, and was lowest in 0.3 ppm fruits by 12 days. Ozone storage resulted in market quality extension.
Keywords:ozone    blackberries    anthocyanin    peroxidase    storage
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