In this research, some quality changes during storage at 4 °C were assessed in fresh-cut fruits of a 'long-storage tomato' landrace, packaged in biocompostable materials (PLA Ingeo tray/NatureFlex(TM) film) or in conventional plastics (PET tray + polypropylene film). The effects of dipping in CaCl2 on the shelf-life extension were also assessed. Plants were cultivated both off-season (greenhouse) and in-season (open field). CO2 and O2 concentration, fruit weight loss, firmness, colour, microbial load were measured at 0, 4, 7, 12 days of storage. Headspace gas changes and fruit weight loss were minimised in conventional package. BIO package prevented water condensation, led to max 5% weight loss and made fruits less susceptible to spoilage. Dipping in CaCl2 induced better firmness, especially in biopackage. Off-season fruits had overall lower quality than in-season fruits; however, these may contribute to extend the production season, with interesting marketing implications for the agri-food industry.

Quality aspects of fresh-cut 'long-storage tomato' as affected by package, calcium chloride and storage time

Malvuccio A;Saita A;Rizzarelli P;Rapisarda M;
2018

Abstract

In this research, some quality changes during storage at 4 °C were assessed in fresh-cut fruits of a 'long-storage tomato' landrace, packaged in biocompostable materials (PLA Ingeo tray/NatureFlex(TM) film) or in conventional plastics (PET tray + polypropylene film). The effects of dipping in CaCl2 on the shelf-life extension were also assessed. Plants were cultivated both off-season (greenhouse) and in-season (open field). CO2 and O2 concentration, fruit weight loss, firmness, colour, microbial load were measured at 0, 4, 7, 12 days of storage. Headspace gas changes and fruit weight loss were minimised in conventional package. BIO package prevented water condensation, led to max 5% weight loss and made fruits less susceptible to spoilage. Dipping in CaCl2 induced better firmness, especially in biopackage. Off-season fruits had overall lower quality than in-season fruits; however, these may contribute to extend the production season, with interesting marketing implications for the agri-food industry.
2018
Istituto per la Valorizzazione del Legno e delle Specie Arboree - IVALSA - Sede Sesto Fiorentino
Istituto per i Polimeri, Compositi e Biomateriali - IPCB
Biopackage
colour
fresh-cut fruits
long-storage tomato
microbial quality
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