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Storage response of cactus pear fruit following hot water brushing

Lydakis Dimitris, N. Pompodakis, E. Markellou and S.M. Lionakis

Postharvest Biology and Technology Volume 38, Issue 2 , November 2005, Pages 145-151

2005

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Storage response of cactus pear fruit following hot water brushing

The storage response of cactus pear [Opuntia ficus-indica Miller (L.)] following hot water brushing was investigated. Fruit were simultaneously brushed for spine removal and sprayed with water. Ranges of temperature (60–70 °C) and treatment time intervals (10–30 s) were evaluated. All tested treatments were found not to significantly affect respiration rate, total soluble solids or acid concentrations. Treatments at 60 and 65 °C were found to reduce water loss and the incidence of rusty-brown spots o­n fruit peel. At higher temperatures, some negative effects were observed, namely increased electrolyte leakage and extended light brown areas o­n the fruit peel, indicating heat damage to the fruit. All the treatments effectively controlled decay in fruit stored at 6 ± 1 °C for 4 weeks followed by 1 week at 20 ± 1 °C. The effectiveness of treatments to control decay was increased with temperature and treatment time. Based o­n the results of this study, treatments at 60 °C for 30 s or 65 °C for 20 s reduced the decay incidence by 86–91% without compromising fruit quality. These treatments can be easily applied in commercial practice with slight modification of the despining facilities in use.