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Immature pea seeds: effect of storage under modified atmosphere packaging and sanitation with acidified sodium chlorite

  • Autores: Elena Collado, Tâmmila Venzke Klug, Ascensión Martínez Sánchez, Francisco Artés Hernández, Encarnación Aguayo Giménez, Juan Antonio Fernández Hernández, Perla Gómez
  • Localización: Journal of the science of food and agriculture, ISSN 0022-5142, Vol. 97, Nº 13, 2017, págs. 4370-4378
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Appropriate sanitation is a priority for extending the shelf life and promoting the consumption of immature pea seeds, as processing accelerates quality deterioration and microbial growth.; Results: The combined effect of disinfection with acidified sodium chlorite (ASC) or sodium hypochlorite (SH) and packaging under a passive modified atmosphere (MAP) at 1 or 4 °C on quality was analysed. After 14 days, greenness and vitamin C had decreased, especially in the SH-disinfected samples. Total phenols and antioxidant capacity were not affected by disinfection. Proteins levels fell by around 27%, regardless of the sanitizer and storage temperature. Compared with the initial microbial load, samples stored at 1 °C showed an increase of 1 log CFU g-1 in psychrophiles when treated with SH, whereas no increase of note occurred with ASC. In general, microbial counts were always below 3 log CFU g-1 for all the treatments.; Conclusion: Immature pea seeds could be stored for 14 days at 1-4 °C under MAP with only minor quality changes. Disinfection with ASC resulted in better sensory quality, higher content of vitamin C and lower psychrophile counts. More research is needed to analyse the effect of these treatments on other quality parameters. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry.; © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry.


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