UV-C Irradiation in tropical fruits minimally processed
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The effect of the dose UV-C irradiation and storage time on the physicochemical, microbiological and antioxidants characteristics of tropical fruits minimally processed was evaluated. The fruits were selected, classified, washed, and cut, which were subjected to immersion in calcium chloride (1% p/v...
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UV-C Irradiation in tropical fruits minimally processedIrradiación UV-C en frutas tropicales mínimamente procesadasMárquez Villacorta, LuisPretell Vásquez, Carlatropical fruitsminimally processingUV-C irradiationfrutas tropicalesmínimo procesoirradiación UV-CThe effect of the dose UV-C irradiation and storage time on the physicochemical, microbiological and antioxidants characteristics of tropical fruits minimally processed was evaluated. The fruits were selected, classified, washed, and cut, which were subjected to immersion in calcium chloride (1% p/v) and ascorbic acid (1% p/v) combined solution for 1 min. Then, the fresh-cut fruits were subjected to doses UV-C irradiation (0. 7 and 14 kJ/m2 ). Finally, samples were packed in trays of polystyrene and covered with polyvinyl chloride film microperforated, and stored at 5 °C with relative humidity of 85 - 90%, during 15 days. Every five days, weight loss, color, soluble solids, firmness, count viable aerobic mesophilic bacteria, fungi and yeasts, total phenolic content, and total flavonoids were evaluated. The significant effect of the dose UV-C irradiation and storage time on the physicochemical, microbiological, and antioxidants characteristics evaluated in tropical fruits minimally processed was significant (p < 0.05). The dose of UV-C irradiation 7 kJ/m2 yielded the best physicochemical characteristics in mango and mamey, while the dose 14 kJ/m2 was in pineapple. The highest antioxidants characteristics and lowest microbiological count was obtained with the dose of UV-C irradiation 14 kJ/m2 during storage.Se evaluó el efecto de la dosis de irradiación UV-C y tiempo de almacenamiento sobre las características fisicoquímicas, microbiológicas y antioxidantes de frutas tropicales mínimamente procesadas. Las frutas fueron seleccionadas, clasificadas, lavadas y cortadas, luego se sumergieron en solución combinada de cloruro calcio (1% p/v) y ácido ascórbico (1% p/v) durante 1 min. Posteriormente, se sometieron a dosis de irradiación UV-C (0, 7 y 14 kJ/m2 ). Finalmente, fueron envasadas en bandejas de poliestireno y recubiertas con película de cloruro de polivinilo microperforada y almacenadas a 5 oC, con humedad relativa de 85 - 90%, durante 15 días. Cada cinco días, fueron evaluadas pérdida de peso, color, sólidos solubles, firmeza, recuento de bacterias aerobias mesófilas viables y mohos y levaduras, contenido de fenoles totales y flavonoides totales. El efecto de la dosis de irradiación UV-C y el tiempo de almacenamiento sobre las características fisicoquímicas, microbiológicas y antioxidantes fue significativo (p < 0,05). La dosis de irradiación UV-C de 7 kJ/m2 permitió obtener las mejores características fisicoquímicas en mango y mamey, en tanto que la dosis de 14 kJ/m2 en piña. Las mayores características antioxidantes y menor recuento microbiológico se obtuvieron con la dosis de irradiación UV-C de 14 kJ/m2 durante el almacenamiento.Universidad Nacional de Trujillo2013-10-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/328Scientia Agropecuaria; Vol. 4 Núm. 3 (2013): Julio - Septiembre; 147 - 161Scientia Agropecuaria; Vol. 4 No. 3 (2013): July - September; 147 - 1612306-67412077-9917reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Trujilloinstname:Universidad Nacional de Trujilloinstacron:UNITRUspahttps://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/328/306Derechos de autor 2013 Scientia Agropecuariainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistas.unitru.edu.pe:article/3282021-07-20T17:14:13Z |
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UV-C Irradiation in tropical fruits minimally processed Irradiación UV-C en frutas tropicales mínimamente procesadas |
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UV-C Irradiation in tropical fruits minimally processed |
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UV-C Irradiation in tropical fruits minimally processed Márquez Villacorta, Luis tropical fruits minimally processing UV-C irradiation frutas tropicales mínimo proceso irradiación UV-C |
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UV-C Irradiation in tropical fruits minimally processed |
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UV-C Irradiation in tropical fruits minimally processed |
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UV-C Irradiation in tropical fruits minimally processed |
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UV-C Irradiation in tropical fruits minimally processed |
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UV-C Irradiation in tropical fruits minimally processed |
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Márquez Villacorta, Luis Pretell Vásquez, Carla |
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Márquez Villacorta, Luis |
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Márquez Villacorta, Luis Pretell Vásquez, Carla |
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Pretell Vásquez, Carla |
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tropical fruits minimally processing UV-C irradiation frutas tropicales mínimo proceso irradiación UV-C |
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The effect of the dose UV-C irradiation and storage time on the physicochemical, microbiological and antioxidants characteristics of tropical fruits minimally processed was evaluated. The fruits were selected, classified, washed, and cut, which were subjected to immersion in calcium chloride (1% p/v) and ascorbic acid (1% p/v) combined solution for 1 min. Then, the fresh-cut fruits were subjected to doses UV-C irradiation (0. 7 and 14 kJ/m2 ). Finally, samples were packed in trays of polystyrene and covered with polyvinyl chloride film microperforated, and stored at 5 °C with relative humidity of 85 - 90%, during 15 days. Every five days, weight loss, color, soluble solids, firmness, count viable aerobic mesophilic bacteria, fungi and yeasts, total phenolic content, and total flavonoids were evaluated. The significant effect of the dose UV-C irradiation and storage time on the physicochemical, microbiological, and antioxidants characteristics evaluated in tropical fruits minimally processed was significant (p < 0.05). The dose of UV-C irradiation 7 kJ/m2 yielded the best physicochemical characteristics in mango and mamey, while the dose 14 kJ/m2 was in pineapple. The highest antioxidants characteristics and lowest microbiological count was obtained with the dose of UV-C irradiation 14 kJ/m2 during storage. |
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