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Quality of fresh-cut apple slices stored in solid and micro-perforated film packages having contrasting O2 headspace atmospheres

Margaret A. Cliff, Peter M.A. Toivonen, Charles F. Forney, Patty (Pei-Yi) Liu and Changwen Lu

Postharvest Biology and Technology, Volume 58, Issue 3, December 2010, Pages 254-261

2010

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Quality of fresh-cut apple slices stored in solid and micro-perforated film packages having contrasting O2 headspace atmospheres

 

This research explored the quality differences for fresh-cut apple slices packaged in two packaging systems having contrasting steady-state headspace O2 atmospheres. The first film was a solid multi-layered polyolefin film (SF) which established a steady-state headspace atmosphere of high CO2 and low O2. The second was an ultra micro-perforated (MP) film which produces a headspace atmosphere consisting of high CO2 and high O2. The resultant fruit quality was assessed in fresh-cut ‘Gala’ apple slices for fruit sourced from the northern hemisphere (NH) (British Columbia, Canada) and southern hemisphere (SH) (Chile). Fruit were washed, sliced and dipped in an anti-browning solution, prior to packaging and storing at 5 °C, for up to 21 d. Package headspace compositions were determined using ethylene, CO2, and O2 concentration. Volatile analyses (straight chain esters, branched esters, terpenes, alcohols, estragole, other-volatiles, total-volatiles) were conducted on the headspace for the SH slices by gas chromatography. Quality attributes (soluble solids concentration, titratable acidity, color, and relative juice loss) were assessed at 0, 4, 7, 14, and 21 d. Sensory analysis was conducted on day 14. Ten experienced judges evaluated 5 sensory attributes (fruit aroma, fruitiness-by-mouth, sweetness sourness, hardness) and 1 visual attribute (degree-of-browning); whereas, 20 judges assessed overall preference. Apple slices in the MP packages had less juice loss and higher concentrations of estragole, straight chain esters, total and other-volatiles. MP apple slices had significantly (p ≤ 0.05) higher fruity aroma, fruitiness-buy-mouth, perceived sweetness and better textural characteristics, as perceived by the sensory panel. These superior fruit quality characteristics were attributed to lower ethylene concentrations and high CO2 and high O2 levels generated from the MP film.