Published April 2010 | Version v1
Journal article

Preservation effect of high energy electron beam on kyoho grape

  • 1. College of Food Science and Engineering, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai'an, Shandong (China)
  • 2. Agricultural Products Storage and Process Research Center, Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shanghai (China)
  • 3. Agricultural Products Storage and Process Research Center, Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Science, Shanghai (China)

Description

The Kyoho grapes were kept in cold storage of-0.5 degree C ∼ 0.5 degree C, RH 85% ∼ 95% after irradiation of 400, 700, 1000, 1500, 2500 Gy and SO2 treatment, and the antiseptic effect and storage quality were studied. The result showed that high energy electron beam could control the growth of bacteria, mould, yeast, coliform, alleviate the deterioration of grapes during storage. Irradiation below the dose 1000 Gy can decrease the respiration intensity, prevent the decreasing of titratable acid, ascorbic acid content, and keep higher activity of SOD enzyme. The Vc content was 3.79 mg /100 g after 700 Gy irradiation 90 days, the titratable acid and total soluble sugar content were 0.348%, 11.44%, and the activity of SOD was 14.89 U /g, which was higher than the control significantly (P < 0.05). The grapes could keep better appearance quality and nutrition quality without SO2 bleaching spot. Integrate the effects on microorganism control and grape quality, treatment of 700 Gy had the best preservation effect in this study. After preserved for 98 d, the good fruit rate of 700 Gy treatment was 93.33% , significantly higher than other treatments (P < 0.05). (authors)

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Journal Title
Journal of Nuclear Agricultural Sciences
Journal Volume
24
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 319-324, 329
ISSN
1000-8551

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Notes
5 figs., 2 tabs., 21 refs.