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Inhibition of pericarp browning and shelf life extension of litchi by combination dip treatment and radiation processing

Authors :
Nilantana Bandyopadhyay
Sanjeev Kumar
Sudhanshu Saxena
Arun Sharma
B.B. Mishra
Surbhi Wadhawan
Sachin N. Hajare
Varsha More
Satyendra Gautam
Source :
Food Chemistry. 131:1223-1232
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

Litchi, being a highly juicy and nutritious fruit, has very short life at ambient temperature, mainly due to microbial spoilage. The fruit soon loses its appeal because of pericarp browning due to anthocyanin degradation and enzymatic oxidation of phenolics. A sequential dip treatment, including sodium hypochlorite (0.2%, 4 min, 52 °C), potassium metabisulfite (3%, 30 min, 26 °C), and hydrochloric acid (0.25 N) containing ascorbic acid (2%, 10 min, 26 °C), followed by gamma irradiation, helped in overcoming this problem confronting trade. Dip treatment reduced polyphenol oxidase activity by ∼85%, retained major anthocyanins, cyanidin-3- O -rutinoside and cyanidin-3- O -glucoside by ⩾82% and 97%, respectively, and reduced microbial load to below detectable limits. Shelf life of processed ‘Shahi’ and ‘China’ varieties, at 4 °C, was found to be 45 and 30 days, respectively, whereas, unprocessed fruits spoiled within 15 days. Processing helped in maintaining overall quality attributes and can expand market access of the fruit in non-producing regions.

Details

ISSN :
03088146
Volume :
131
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Food Chemistry
Accession number :
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