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Assessment of apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.) fruit texture by a combined acoustic-mechanical profiling strategy
Authors:Fabrizio Costa   Luca Cappellin   Sara Longhi   Walter Guerra   Pierluigi Magnago   Duilio Porro   Christos Soukoulis   Silvio Salvi   Riccardo Velasco   Franco Biasioli  Flavia Gasperi
Affiliation:a Research and Innovation Centre, Foundation Edmund Mach, Via Mach 1, 38010 San Michele all’Adige (TN), Italy;b Consulting and Services Centre, Foundation Edmund Mach, Via Mach 1, 38010 San Michele all’Adige (TN), Italy;c Laimburg Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Via Laimburg 6, 39040 Ora (BZ), Italy
Abstract:Texture of apple fruit originates from anatomic traits related to cell wall architecture and is one of its most important quality characteristics, thus there is the desire to better understand the different factors which contribute to apple texture. Here we present a novel approach based on the simultaneous profiling of the mechanical and acoustic response of the flesh tissue to compression, using a texture analyzer coupled with an acoustic device. The methodology was applied to a 86 different apple cultivars, measured after two months postharvest cold storage and characterised by 16 acoustic and mechanical parameters. Statistical treatment of the data with principal component analysis (PCA) allowed for the identification of three groups of variables, the mechanical ones being clearly distinguished from the acoustic ones. Moreover, the distribution of the apple cultivars in the multivariate PCA plot allowed characterisation of the cultivars according to their textural performance. Each cultivar was analyzed also with non-destructive vis/NIR spectroscopy in order to determine impartially the ripening stage. Sensory evaluation by panellists was performed on a selected group of cultivars and sensory data correlated with the acoustic-mechanical data. The results demonstrate the good performance of our combined acoustic-mechanical strategy in measuring apple crispness as it is perceived by human senses.
Keywords:Apple   Fruit texture   Crispness   Acoustic and mechanical profile   Post harvest quality
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