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Effects of Chlorine Dioxide Gas on Postharvest Physiology and Storage Quality of Green Bell Pepper (Capsicum frutescens L. var. Longrum)
作者单位:DU Jin-hua(College of Food Science and Engineering,Shandong Agricultural University,Taian 271018,P.R.China) ; FU Mao-run(College of Food Science and Engineering,Shandong Agricultural University,Taian 271018,P.R.China) ; LI Miao-miao(College of Food Science and Engineering,Shandong Agricultural University,Taian 271018,P.R.China) ; XIA Wei(College of Food Science and Engineering,Shandong Agricultural University,Taian 271018,P.R.China) ;
摘    要:The effects of treatment of chlorine dioxide (ClO2) gas on postharvest physiology and preservation quality of green bell peppers were studied. Green bell peppers were collected in bags and treated with 0, 5, 10, 20, and 50 mg L-1 ClO2 gas at 10 ± 0.5℃ for over 40 d, and the changes in postharvest physiology and preservation quality of the peppers were evaluated during the storage. The inhibition of rot of the peppers was observed for all the tested ClO2 gas treatments. The rot rates of the treated samples were 50% lesser than those of the control after day 40 of storage. The highest inhibitory effect was obtained after 50 mg L-1 ClO2 gas treatment, where the peppers did not decay until day 30 and showed only one-fourth of the rot rate of the control at day 40 of storage. The respiratory activity of the peppers was significantly (P < 0.05) inhibited by 20 and 50 mg L-1 ClO2 treatments, whereas no significant effects on respiratory activity were observed with 5 and 10 mg L-1ClO2 treatments (P> 0.05). Except for 50 mg L-1 ClO2, malondialdenyde (MDA) contents in the peppers treated with 5,10, or 20 mg L-1 ClO2 were not significantly (P>0.05) different from those in the control. Degradation of chlorophyll in the peppers was delayed by 5 mg L-1 ClO2, but promoted by 10, 20, or 50 mg L-1 ClO2. The vitamin C content, titratable acidity,and total soluble solids of the peppers treated by all the tested ClO2 gas did not significantly change during the storage.The results suggested that ClO2 gas treatment effectively delayed the postharvest physiological transformation of green peppers, inhibited decay and respiration, maintained some nutritional and sensory quality, and retarded MDA accumulation.

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Effects of Chlorine Dioxide Gas on Postharvest Physiology and Storage Quality of Green Bell Pepper (Capsicum frutescens L. var. Longrum)
Authors:DU Jin-hua  FU Mao-run  LI Miao-miao  XIA Wei
Institution:College of Food Science and Engineering,Shandong Agricultural University,Taian 271018,P.R.China
Abstract:The effects of treatment of chlorine dioxide (CIO2) gas on postharvest physiology and preservation quality of green bell peppers were studied. Green bell peppers were collected in bags and treated with 0, 5, 10, 20, and 50 mg L−1 CIO2 gas at 10 ± 0.5°C for over 40 d, and the changes in postharvest physiology and preservation quality of the peppers were evaluated during the storage. The inhibition of rot of the peppers was observed for all the tested CIO2 gas treatments. The rot rates of the treated samples were 50% lesser than those of the control after day 40 of storage. The highest inhibitory effect was obtained after 50 mg L−1 CIO2 gas treatment, where the peppers did not decay until day 30 and showed only one-fourth of the rot rate of the control at day 40 of storage. The respiratory activity of the peppers was significantly (P<0.05) inhibited by 20 and 50 mg L−1 CIO2 treatments, whereas no significant effects on respiratory activity were observed with 5 and 10 mg L−1 CIO2 treatments (P>0.05). Except for 50 mg L−1 CIO2, malondialdenyde (MDA) contents in the peppers treated with 5, 10, or 20 mg L−1 CIO2 were not significantly (P>0.05) different from those in the control. Degradation of chlorophyll in the peppers was delayed by 5 mg L−1 CIO2, but promoted by 10, 20, or 50 mg L−1 CIO2. The vitamin C content, titratable acidity, and total soluble solids of the peppers treated by all the tested CIO2 gas did not significantly change during the storage. The results suggested that CIO2 gas treatment effectively delayed the postharvest physiological transformation of green peppers, inhibited decay and respiration, maintained some nutritional and sensory quality, and retarded MDA accumulation.
Keywords:green bell pepper (Capsicum frutescens L  var  Longrum)  chlorine dioxide gas  post-harvest physiology  storage quality
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