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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 687: International Conference Postharvest Unlimited Downunder 2004

EFFECT OF HIGH OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE CONDITIONS ON RESPIRATION AND SENSORY QUALITY OF FRESH-CUT BUTTER LETTUCE

Authors:   V.H. Escalana, B.E. Verlinden, S. Geysen, Nicolaļ
Abstract:
The success of controlled atmosphere (CA) and modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) depends on a reduction of the metabolic rate of the product. Commonly a combination of low O2, high CO2 and low temperature is applied (Hertog et al., 1998). Recently superatmospheric oxygen conditions have been proposed for MAP (Jacxsens et al., 2001). Exposure to superatmospheric O2 concentration may reduce browning and microbial growth (Kader and Ben-Yehoshua, 2000). The aim of this research was to study the effect of CA with high O2 and moderate CO2 for reducing the physiological activity and keeping quality attributes of fresh-cut butter lettuce.

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