Effect of UV-C Irradiation on Chlorophyll Degradation and Microbial Growth in Fresh Cut Chinese Kale (Brassica alboglabra)

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作者
Deesakul, W. [1 ]
Srilaong, V. [1 ]
Uthairatanakij, A. [1 ]
Jitareerat, P. [1 ]
机构
[1] King Mongkuts Univ Technol Thonburi, Div Postharvest Technol, Sch Bioresources & Technol, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
来源
EUROPE-ASIA SYMPOSIUM ON QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN POSTHARVEST SYSTEMS - EURASIA 2007 | 2008年 / 804卷
关键词
fresh cut; UV-C; Chinese kale; chlorophyll; yellowing; QUALITY; DECAY;
D O I
10.17660/ActaHortic.2008.804.36
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
The effect of UV-C irradiation at 1.8, 3.6, 5.4 and 7.2 kJ.m(-2) on chlorophyll degradation in fresh cut Chinese kale stored at 10 degrees C was investigated. Fresh cut Chinese kale which did not treat with UV-C was a control treatment. Weight loss, chlorophyll breakdown, colour changes, and ethylene and carbon dioxide productions were increased in control treatment. Irradiation of fresh cut Chinese kale at 1.8 kJ.m(-2) delayed chlorophyll breakdown and maintained a green colour of fresh cut Chinese kale. In addition, weight loss, respiration and ethylene production rate were also reduced by 1.8 kJ.m(-2) of UV-C irradiation compared with that of other treatments. However, the population of microbial growth determined by using total plate technique showed that UV-C irradiation at 3.6 kJ.m(-2) was the most effective treatment in controlling of bacterial growth. The highest microbial growth was found in control. The results suggested that UV-C irradiation at 1.8 kJ.m(-2) could delay the chlorophyll degradation in fresh cut Chinese kale while the higher dose may cause an adverse effect. In contrast, for the microbial safety purpose, UV-C treatment at 1.8 kJ.m(-2) was not enough for controlling the bacterial growth.
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