Nowadays, there is a growing interest in bio-based compostable packaging also for fresh fruits and vegetables. We evaluated the influence of two different packaging: a bio-based compostable film (BIO) and a conventional coextruded polyamide/polyethylene (CONV), combined with 3 anti-browning solutions (sterile water - SW, 0.2 g kg-1 sodium bisulphite - SB; 20 g kg-1 ascorbic acid + 20 g kg-1 citric acid - AA + CA) on the physico-chemical and microbiological traits of minimally processed potatoes of cvs. 'Bellini' and 'Marabel' during storage at 4 °C for 9 days. Preliminary results showed that the BIO film was less suitable to guarantee quality (i.e., higher browning, fresh weight loss and microbial growth) of minimally processed potato tubers than CONV film. This result was reasonably related to the drastically modified barrier properties of compostable polymeric film by migration of water from potatoes, more markedly in 'Bellini' than in 'Marabel' cultivar. Dipping in AA + CA solution allowed containing microbial growth during whole storage time, more efficiently in CONV than in BIO bags.
Effect of different anti-browning agents on quality of minimally processed early potatoes packaged on a compostable film
Ierna A;Rizzarelli P;Malvuccio A;Rapisarda M
2017
Abstract
Nowadays, there is a growing interest in bio-based compostable packaging also for fresh fruits and vegetables. We evaluated the influence of two different packaging: a bio-based compostable film (BIO) and a conventional coextruded polyamide/polyethylene (CONV), combined with 3 anti-browning solutions (sterile water - SW, 0.2 g kg-1 sodium bisulphite - SB; 20 g kg-1 ascorbic acid + 20 g kg-1 citric acid - AA + CA) on the physico-chemical and microbiological traits of minimally processed potatoes of cvs. 'Bellini' and 'Marabel' during storage at 4 °C for 9 days. Preliminary results showed that the BIO film was less suitable to guarantee quality (i.e., higher browning, fresh weight loss and microbial growth) of minimally processed potato tubers than CONV film. This result was reasonably related to the drastically modified barrier properties of compostable polymeric film by migration of water from potatoes, more markedly in 'Bellini' than in 'Marabel' cultivar. Dipping in AA + CA solution allowed containing microbial growth during whole storage time, more efficiently in CONV than in BIO bags.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.