Efficacy and inefficacy of refrigerated storages on some physical, physiochemical and electrochemical properties for organically-grown ‘Royal Glory’ and ‘Redhaven’ peaches
Abstract
The study focused on organically-grown ‘Royal Glory’ and
‘Redhaven’ peaches, with the aim to evaluate some physical,
physiochemical and electrochemical quality indices during and
after refrigerated storages at 0, 5 and 12 °C for up to 12 days and
subsequently 1 day at 25 °C. Peaches lost their fresh weight and
fi rmness during the storages regardless of the storage temperatures
and cultivars; however, the loss in fi rmness for peaches at 12 °C
was extensive, which delimited to durations of the storage. Marked
changes in peel and fl esh color, soluble solids content, titratable
acidity, and vitamin C content were also registered over the
storage time. Both cultivars developed chilling injury symptoms as
internal fl esh browning at 0 °C rather than at 5 °C which supported
by a decrease in chromatic L* and b* values. For the fi rst time,
electrochemical parameters such as redox potential and P-value for a
peach fruit using Bioelectric Vincent method have been reported and
evaluated. However, no signifi cant relationship was found between
electrochemical and other physiochemical quality parameters
assessed.
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http://pub.jki.bund.de/index.php/JABFQ/article/viewFile/2003/2379http://hdl.handle.net/11472/746
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