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Effects of different ozone treatments on the storage quality and stability of fresh peeled garlic

In order to understand their impacts on the preservation of fresh garlic, varying concentrations of ozone gas and different storage temperatures were tested for this experiment. The results demonstrated that freshly peeled garlic was best preserved by an ozone concentration of 5 ppm and storage at 4...

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Autores principales: Liu, Hong, Xu, Lin, Yu, Fengling, Tan, Jia, Cao, Lin, Xing, Yage, Xu, Qinglian, Yang, Shuang, Liu, Xiaocui, Yang, Ping, Yue, Tianyi, Wang, Xiaomin, Che, Zhenming
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9034373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00433f
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author Liu, Hong
Xu, Lin
Yu, Fengling
Tan, Jia
Cao, Lin
Xing, Yage
Xu, Qinglian
Yang, Shuang
Liu, Xiaocui
Yang, Ping
Yue, Tianyi
Wang, Xiaomin
Che, Zhenming
author_facet Liu, Hong
Xu, Lin
Yu, Fengling
Tan, Jia
Cao, Lin
Xing, Yage
Xu, Qinglian
Yang, Shuang
Liu, Xiaocui
Yang, Ping
Yue, Tianyi
Wang, Xiaomin
Che, Zhenming
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description In order to understand their impacts on the preservation of fresh garlic, varying concentrations of ozone gas and different storage temperatures were tested for this experiment. The results demonstrated that freshly peeled garlic was best preserved by an ozone concentration of 5 ppm and storage at 4 °C compared to other treatment groups. With these optimized conditions, after 25 days of storage, the weight of garlic decreased by only 1.89% and, under the same storage conditions, the water loss rate was only 65.17% that of the control group, with a decay rate of only 12.50%. The rate of decay in the blank control group was three times that of this group. The germination rate was also low: only 30.26%, which was 57.69% that of the blank control group. The hardness was measured at 7.48 kg cm(−2), 19.79% higher than that of the blank group. The content of soluble solids was 9.15 g 100 mL(−1), which was 10.27% higher than that of the blank group, again proving that the above storage parameters were effective. At the same time, the titratable acid (TA) in the garlic was 15.48%, which was 1.17 times that of the blank group and corresponds to the vitamin C content. Also, the content of diallyl trisulfide only decreased by 3.98% and was 11.2% higher (P < 0.01) than that of the blank group. Finally, the validity of this optimal result was also confirmed by sensory evaluation. These results, for garlic, support the application of ozone as a safe, non-thermal preservation technique benefiting both producers and consumers.
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spelling pubmed-90343732022-04-26 Effects of different ozone treatments on the storage quality and stability of fresh peeled garlic Liu, Hong Xu, Lin Yu, Fengling Tan, Jia Cao, Lin Xing, Yage Xu, Qinglian Yang, Shuang Liu, Xiaocui Yang, Ping Yue, Tianyi Wang, Xiaomin Che, Zhenming RSC Adv Chemistry In order to understand their impacts on the preservation of fresh garlic, varying concentrations of ozone gas and different storage temperatures were tested for this experiment. The results demonstrated that freshly peeled garlic was best preserved by an ozone concentration of 5 ppm and storage at 4 °C compared to other treatment groups. With these optimized conditions, after 25 days of storage, the weight of garlic decreased by only 1.89% and, under the same storage conditions, the water loss rate was only 65.17% that of the control group, with a decay rate of only 12.50%. The rate of decay in the blank control group was three times that of this group. The germination rate was also low: only 30.26%, which was 57.69% that of the blank control group. The hardness was measured at 7.48 kg cm(−2), 19.79% higher than that of the blank group. The content of soluble solids was 9.15 g 100 mL(−1), which was 10.27% higher than that of the blank group, again proving that the above storage parameters were effective. At the same time, the titratable acid (TA) in the garlic was 15.48%, which was 1.17 times that of the blank group and corresponds to the vitamin C content. Also, the content of diallyl trisulfide only decreased by 3.98% and was 11.2% higher (P < 0.01) than that of the blank group. Finally, the validity of this optimal result was also confirmed by sensory evaluation. These results, for garlic, support the application of ozone as a safe, non-thermal preservation technique benefiting both producers and consumers. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9034373/ /pubmed/35480455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00433f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Liu, Hong
Xu, Lin
Yu, Fengling
Tan, Jia
Cao, Lin
Xing, Yage
Xu, Qinglian
Yang, Shuang
Liu, Xiaocui
Yang, Ping
Yue, Tianyi
Wang, Xiaomin
Che, Zhenming
Effects of different ozone treatments on the storage quality and stability of fresh peeled garlic
title Effects of different ozone treatments on the storage quality and stability of fresh peeled garlic
title_full Effects of different ozone treatments on the storage quality and stability of fresh peeled garlic
title_fullStr Effects of different ozone treatments on the storage quality and stability of fresh peeled garlic
title_full_unstemmed Effects of different ozone treatments on the storage quality and stability of fresh peeled garlic
title_short Effects of different ozone treatments on the storage quality and stability of fresh peeled garlic
title_sort effects of different ozone treatments on the storage quality and stability of fresh peeled garlic
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9034373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35480455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00433f
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