Responses of 'Fuji' apple slices to ascorbic acid treatments and low-oxygen atmospheres

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Gil, MI [1 ]
Gorny, JR [1 ]
Kader, AA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Pomol, Davis, CA 95616 USA
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acetaldehyde; browning inhibition; enzymatic browning; ethanol; fresh-cut; Malus x domestica; phenolics;
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Cut surface browning was not significantly different between 'Fuji' apple (Malus xdomestica Borkh.) slices stored at 10 degrees C in 0.25 kPa O-2 or in air. Apple slices treated with 2% ascorbic acid and held in an atmosphere of 0 kPa O-2 (100% N-2) at 10 degrees C had no significant browning or loss of visual quality for up to 15 d, Air-stored slices increased in respiration rate throughout storage, while slices stored in 0 kPa O-2 had suppressed respiration and C2H4 production rates. Fermentative metabolites (ethanol and acetaldehyde) accumulated in slices exposed to 0 kPa O-2, but these compounds did not have a significant impact on off-flavor development as determined by informal organoleptic evaluation, Tissue lightness (measured as L* value) was positively correlated with total phenolic content as well as with chlorogenic acid, catechin, and epicatechin content. Total phenolic content was higher in ascorbic acid-treated discs stored in 0 kPa O-2 than in those discs not treated with ascorbic acid and stored in air.
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