Controlled atmosphere storage of wild strawberry fruit (Fragaria vesca L.) |
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Authors: | Almenar Eva Hernández-Muñoz Pilar Lagarón José M Catalá Ramón Gavara Rafael |
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Affiliation: | Instituto de Agroquímica y Tecnología de Alimentos-CSIC, Packaging Lab, Apdo. Correos 73, 46100 Burjassot, Valencia, Spain. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Controlled atmosphere storage technology to extend the shelf life of "Reina de los Valles" wild strawberry fruit (Fragaria vesca L.) was studied. Fruits were stored at 3 degrees C for three weeks in different atmosphere compositions: 0.05% CO2/21% O2 (air), 3% CO2/18% O2, 6% CO2/15% O2, 10% CO2/11% O2, and 15% CO2/6% O2. The effect of gas composition on soluble solids content, titrable acidity, pH, off-flavor, aroma volatiles, and consumer preference was monitored. The result showed that the 10% CO2/11% O2 combination can efficiently prolong the shelf life of wild strawberries by maintaining the quality parameters within acceptable values, through inhibiting the development of Botrytis cinerea, without significantly modifying consumer acceptance. |
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