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Volatile, quality and olfactory profiles of fresh-cut polignano carrots stored in air or in passive modified atmospheres

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LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
卷 137, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2020.110408

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Daucus carota L.; Fresh-cut polignano carrots; Modified atmosphere packaging; VOCs; Respiration rate; Electronic nose

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The study found that storing fresh-cut orange and purple Polignano carrots in passive modified atmosphere (pMAP) can extend their shelf life, preserve their antioxidant activity and unique aromatic notes. Predictive models of selected volatiles were built using Principal Component Analysis and Partial least squares regression.
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs), quality attributes (respiration activity, total phenols and antioxidant activity) and olfactory profile by electronic nose of fresh-cut orange and purple Polignano carrots stored in Air or passive modified atmosphere (pMAP) were examined until 14 days of storage. The pMAP storage reduced the respiration rate, preserving the antioxidant activity and total phenols of the carrots. Moreover, it enhanced the peculiar aromatic notes of these carrots, as showed by Principal Component Analysis (PCA), which allowed also to select the VOCs associated to fresh carrots and to samples stored in Air or pMAP. Predictive models of selected volatiles by electronic nose data were build running Partial least squares regression (PLSR). In orange carrots, six significant models were obtained for beta-pinene, delta-elemene, gamma-curcumene, cis alpha-bisabolene, cariophyllene oxide and alpha-cedrol. In the case of purple carrots, E-nose signals were able to predict only two terpenes, trans beta-cariophyllene and myristicin.

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