Evento
Minimally processed watermelons: effect of UV-C light on color, firmness and gas headspace during refrigerated storage
Ojeda, Gonzalo Adrian
; Arias Gorman, Adriana María; Pereyra, Maria Victoria
; Sgroppo, Sonia Cecilia
Tipo del evento:
Conferencia
Nombre del evento:
4th International ISEKI Food Conference
Fecha del evento:
06/07/2016
Institución Organizadora:
European Association for Integrating Food Science and Engineering Knowledge Into the Food Chain;
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna;
Título del Libro:
4th International ISEKI Food Conference: Responsible research and innovation in the food value chain. Book of abstracts
Editorial:
European Association for Integrating Food Science and Engineering Knowledge Into the Food Chain
ISBN:
978-3-900932-34-3
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Watermelons (Citrullus vulgaris) are prized because of their high nutritional quality and flavor, but its size does not make them appropriate for individual consumption. Therefore, marketing them as a fresh-cut product is of interest, but to have a proper presentation, the tissue should be plump, firm and have good color. UV-C light, a clean technology, could be an alternative to prevent undesirable changes in this product.The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of UV-C light treatments on color, texture and gas headspace of minimally processed watermelons.The inner tissue of the watermelons was cut into cubes of 3.5cm side and subjected to exposure to UV-C light with doses of 2.09 (T1) and 4.02 (T2) kJ / m2, placed on trays, covered with film and stored at 10 ° C. At initial time and every 2 days during the 8 days of storage, the samples were removed to make determinations of color with a colorimeter (Konica, Japan), firmness with a texture analyzer (Shimadzu, China) and gas headspace with a gas analyzer (Servomex, United Kingdom). All determinations were made by quadruplicate and the results were analyzed by ANOVA (p<0.05), comparing means obtained by Fisher test.The CO2 content increased significantly (p<0.05) from the sixth day of storage, being particularly high in Control and T1 samples at the end of storage (2.6 ±0.1% and 4.5±1.9% respectively). The a* and b* color parameters tended to decrease during storage, the biggest reductions were observed for T1 samples. Firmness showed slight variations in T2 samples which had an average value of 12.42±0.51 N, while Control and T1 samples had significant decreases at the end of storage.As treated samples with 4.02 (T2) kJ / m2 did not have significant changes in color and texture parameters, this treatment would be suitable for minimal processing.
Palabras clave:
COLOR
,
TEXTURE
,
UV-C LIGHT
,
WATERMELONS
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Minimally processed watermelons: effect of UV-C light on color, firmness and gas headspace during refrigerated storage; 4th International ISEKI Food Conference; Viena; Austria; 2016; 1-2
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