Preharvest culture systems and postharvest factors synergistically improved the antioxidant property of minimally processed corn salad (Valerianella olitoria L.) during cold storage
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
To maximize the initial quality going to storage and maintain the postharvest
antioxidant property of the minimally processed corn salad, the synergistic effects
of culture systems (traditional soil culture system [TCS] vs. soilless culture system
[SCS]), washing practices (unwashed vs. washed), packaging methods (flow pack
bag [FPB] vs. flow pack tray [FPT]), and storage temperatures (4°C vs. 8°C) on the
antioxidant property of minimally processed corn salad (Valerianella olitoria L.)
was investigated during 7 days of storage. The results showed that SCS-grown
corn salad contained significantly higher levels of total ascorbic acid (TAA) (25.6%),
ascorbic acid (AA) (17.5%), total phenols (TP) (57.0%), and antioxidant capacity (AC)
(67.0%), but lower levels of chlorophyll and carotenoid than TCS. TAA, AA, and TP
were the main contributors to AC, with highly positive correlations between them.
Washing practice induced a transient increase in AC value only on processing day
(d0). The AC value was significantly higher in SCS-grown leaves than in TCS-grown
leaves during the storage period. FPT packaging had a considerable impact on
pigments preservation and DHA generation, which was highly culture systemdepended.
The storage temperature showed no significant influence on overall
quality. Browning enzyme (phenylalanine ammonia-lyase [PAL], polyphenol oxidase
[PPO], peroxidase [POD]) activities were significantly influenced by factors tested
and changed over time. However, no visible browning spots were observed at the
end of storage. After 7 days of storage, all leaves were still fresh and marketable
with the largest fresh weight loss of 0.38%. Conclusively, the synergism of SCS,
washing practice, and FPT favored obtaining high-quality raw material at harvest
and maintaining the postharvest antioxidant property of minimally processed
corn salad during storage. This unique finding not only offers an innovative and
feasible strategy for the fresh-cut industry to produce higher-quality products
that meet the growing expectations and demands of modern consumers, but
also emphasizes the significance of integrating preharvest and postharvest factors
within the fresh supply chain.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
culture system, fresh-cut chain, total phenols, antioxidant capacity, enzyme activity,
shelf-life
Elenco autori:
Zhan, Lijuan; Fan, Yamin; Fontana, Emanuela; Tibaldi, Giorgio; Nicola, Silvana
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