The effect of different packaging on nutritional properties and antioxidant activity of oranges during storage
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Citazione:
The effect of different packaging on nutritional properties and antioxidant activity of oranges during storage / Sicari, V., Dorato, G., Giuffrè, A.M., Rizzo, P., Albunia, A.R.. - In: JOURNAL OF FOOD PROCESSING AND PRESERVATION. - ISSN 0145-8892. - 41:2(2017), pp. e13168.1-e13168.10. [10.1111/jfpp.13168]
Abstract:
The effects of packaging on the maintenance of the quality of oranges (cultivar Belladonna) were studied. The oranges were stored at 68°C and 80% relative humidity for 45 days, wrapped in biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP), nanoactive films, or nonwrapped in crates. The physicalchemical characteristic and the bioactive compounds were evaluated in the juice at intervals of 15 days. Oranges preserved in the nanoactive film have a greater shelf-life both for the organoleptic characteristics of the fruit after 45 days of conservation, and for the content of biologically active compounds: The concentration of total flavonoids, total polyphenols, and ascorbic acid is greater than that obtained from oranges preserved in BOPP films and crates. This behavior is certainly due to the characteristics of the nanoactive film that, unlike other films on the market, has the ability to retain a greater amount of ethylene produced during respiration of the fruit. Furthermore, oranges stored in plastic crates showed mold development after 15 days, after 30 days for fruit wrapped in BOPP film, but only after 45 days in nanoactive film.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Sicari, V.; Dorato, G.; Giuffrè, A. M.; Rizzo, P.; Albunia, A. R.
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