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Efficacy of different chemicals on shelf life extension of parsley stored at two temperatures

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Ouzounidou, G.; Papadopoulou, K. K.; Asfi, M.; Mirtziou, I.; Gaitis, F.
Date
2013
DOI
10.1111/ijfs.12131
Keyword
1-MCP
essential oil
gibberellic acid
lipid peroxidation
microbiological load
nano-Cu
MILL WASTE-WATER
ESSENTIAL OILS
QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS
GIBBERELLIC-ACID
1-METHYLCYCLOPROPENE
SPINACH
STORAGE
GROWTH
LEAVES
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Food Science & Technology
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Abstract
Four different chemical treatments, GA(3), 1-MCP, essential oils and nano-Cu, were applied immediately after harvest to Petroselinum crispum (Mill) plants. The efficacy of the above chemicals on shelf life extension of parsley stored at 5 degrees C and 20 degrees C was determined by analysing physiological and biochemical factors that determine quality standards of storage fresh parsley. Nonsprayed parsley revealed the highest loss of weight, ascorbic acid, pigments and an enhancement of CO2 production and lipid peroxidation at 5 degrees C and 20 degrees C of storage. Nano-Cu was more effective for delaying weight loss and revealed a better storage capacity. GA(3), 1-MCP and essential oils sprays were more effective in ascorbic acid retention at 20 degrees C than at 5 degrees C, whereas all substances protect samples from lipid peroxidation. Essential oils were more clearly inhibitory towards both total viable counts and yeast infection. Our results suggest that GA(3), 1-MCP, essential oils and Nano-Cu exert their function through different mechanisms during ripening and could provide an effective and complementary means for maintaining high-quality parsley leaves after harvest.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/31508
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