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Effect of the active modified atmosphere in the quality of the melon tipo orange flesh processed minimally

Journal

CIENCIA E AGROTECNOLOGIA
Volume 29, Issue 4, Pages 817-823

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UNIV FEDERAL LAVRAS-UFLA
DOI: 10.1590/S1413-70542005000400014

Keywords

melon; processed minimally; modified atmosphere; quality

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The increase of the demand for products processed minimally brings a great challenge for the food science and technology, being considered the shortage of information about the maintenance of the quality of those products. The storage of these products in appropriate conditions is a fundamental point for the success of this technology. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of the active modified atmosphere in the quality and conservation of the melon 'Orange Flesh' processed minimally. The fruits, after the processing were wrapped under modified atmosphere (passive AM - control; active AM with 5% of CO2 and 5% of O-2 and activate AM with 10% of CO2 and 2% of O-2), stored at (6 degrees C +/- 1 degrees C and R. H. 85% +/- 5%) during 8 days and the retired samples for analyses physics, physical-chemistries, chemistries and sensorial every 2 days of storage. The variables texture, flavor, acidity titratable and total pectin, they were not affected for the active modified atmosphere. Smaller solubilization of pectins and larger retention of neutral sugars, they were detected in melons under atmosphere with 10% of CO2 and 2% of O-2. The quality attributes, flavor and texture did not suffer deteriorations during the 8 days of storage, in all the treatments, in agreement with the sensorial analysis.

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