期刊
FOOD PACKAGING AND SHELF LIFE
卷 14, 期 -, 页码 88-95出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.fpsl.2017.09.001
关键词
Button mushroom; Modified atmosphere packaging (MAP); Nanocomposite coating; PVC; Shelf life
资金
- University of Milan through the Research Support Plan, Line 2 [15-6-3024000-402]
In this work, we have explored a new integrated approach for the shelf life extension of button mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus). The effect of temperature (4 degrees C and 25 degrees C), packaging configuration (PET/coating/LLDPE oxygen barrier material over conventional PVC stretchable film), and modified atmosphere (15% O-2/5% CO2/80% N-2 over air) were monitored during 10 days of storage. The influence of a chitosan coating deposited on the cap surface was also investigated. Temperature was the most important factor in preserving the quality attributes of mushrooms over time. The test material had a positive impact on weight loss, cap opening percentage, and firmness of mushrooms compared with the control film (similar to 1.0% versus similar to 7.1%; similar to 55% versus similar to 65%; and similar to 10.3 N versus similar to 7.6 N, respectively), which was ascribed to the excellent and good oxygen and water vapor barrier properties of the new material, respectively. Mushrooms packaged under the modified atmosphere behaved decidedly better after a prolonged storage time of 22 days at 4 degrees C. Impressively, after this extended temporal window, the mushrooms looked freshly packed by fully recovering their original color. We explained this striking observation in consideration of the oxygen that permeated the package during these additional 12 days of storage, which would have promoted a gradual resumption of respiratory activity in the overall metabolism of the mushrooms after the freezing effect of the rich-CO2 atmosphere inside the package.
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