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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 746: International Conference on Quality Management of Fresh Cut Produce

ACTIVE MODIFIED ATMOSPHERES AFFECTING QUALITY OF HOLY BASIL

Authors:   C. Wongs-Aree, C. Jirapong
Keywords:   Ocimum sanctum L., modified atmosphere packaging, storage, quality, methyl eugenol
Abstract:
Thai holy basil (Ocimum sanctum L. ‘Khao’) branches were kept in modified atmospheres with five different methods at 13°C. Methyl eugenol was a major essential oil (1/4 of all essential oils) in the mature leaves and the levels decreased gradually during storage period, especially in all sealed non-perforated bags. Basil branches stored in all non-perforated polyethylene (PE) bags lost less fresh weight resulting in extended storage life, compared to those in perforated bags. However, packing basil in non-perforated PE bags, with 10% CO2 initially, shortened storage life due to CO2 injury and decay during storage. PE bags packed with ethylene absorbents (EA) inside or PE bags with 5% CO2 initial flush provided the best conditions to maintain quality of stored basil for over 12 days of storage life. However, PE bags with EA inside were recommended for commercial use due to practical considerations.

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