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ACTA ALIMENTARIA
Volume 43, Issue 4, Pages 640-649Publisher
AKADEMIAI KIADO ZRT
DOI: 10.1556/AAlim.43.2014.4.14
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sulphur compounds; enzyme inhibition; food quality
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This study evaluated the effect of onion essential oil (OEO) (0, 0.5, 2.5, and 5 mg ml(-1)) on microbial growth, browning decay, and sensorial appealing of cut potatoes stored for 15 days at 4 degrees C. Dipropyl disulphide and dipropyl trisulphide were the main constituents identified in OEO, and its application at a dose of 0.5 mg ml(-1) was the most effective to prevent browning (38.5% inhibition respect to control) during storage, inhibiting PPO activity (39% respect to control) after the treatment. The higher the added OEO concentration the lower microbial growth of the treated product was, achieving a reduction of 1.27 log CFU g(-1) for the 5 mg ml(-1) treatment. The odour and flavour appealing of cut potatoes were well received by the panelists after 10 days of storage. Therefore, the use of OEO in cut potatoes has a potential as antimicrobial and antibrowning agent.
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