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BARRETO, C. F.; NAVROSKI, R.; FARIAS, R. de M.; KIRINUS, M. B. M.; MARTINS, C. R.; MALGARIM, M. B. |
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CAROLINE FARIAS BARRETO, UFPEL; RENAN NAVROSKI, UFPEL; ROSELI DE MELLO FARIAS, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL; MARINES BATALHA MORENO KIRINUS, INSTITUTO FEDERAL DE EDUCAÇÃO, CIÊNCIA E TECNOLOGIA SUL-RIO-GRANDENSE, CAMPUSPELOTAS VISCONDE DA GRAÇA; CARLOS ROBERTO MARTINS, CPACT; MARCELO BARBOSA MALGARIM, UFPEL. |
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Addition of preservatives to minimally processed "BRS Kampai" peaches (Prunus persicaL.). |
Ano de publicação: |
2020 |
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Australian Journal of Crop Science, v. 14, 09, p. 1394-1398, 2020. |
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1835-2707 |
DOI: |
10.21475/ajcs.20.14.09.p2373 |
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Inglês |
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Preprint. |
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Fruits that go through processes of sanitation, peeling, cuttingand packaging,to be consumed soon afterwards, are called minimally processed fruits.Since fruit consumption is important in the human diet, consumers have looked for practicality in both preparation and consumption, a situation that includes minimally processed food. However, minimal processing can damage plant tissues, mainly by pulp browning and by accelerating changes in natural characteristics of the product. This study aimed at minimizing changes in minimally processed sliced peaches by immersing them in solutionswhich contained preservatives.The experiment was a completely randomized design in a 5x3 factorial scheme (5 anti-browning agents x 3 storage periods), with 4 trays per replicateand six slices of peaches in every replicate.Sliced fruits were treated with T1 = control (distilled water); T2 = ascorbic acid at 1% (m/v); T3 = sodium isoascorbate at 1% (m/v); T4 = ascorbic acid at 0.5% (m/v) + sodium isoascorbate at 0.5% (m/v); and T5 = citric acid at 0.5% (m/v)+ sodium isoascorbateat 0.5% (m/v). Afterwards, they were placed on trays, covered with 9? PVC film and stored at 4±1ºC for 0(S1), 6(S2)and 12 (S3) days. The following variables were evaluated: mass loss, pulp color, pulp firmness, soluble solids, titratable acidity, pH, rot spots, total phenols and antioxidant activity. The treatment that consisted of citric acid at 0.5% (m/v) + sodium isoascorbateat 0.5% (m/v) was the most efficient one to controloxidation; its values of browning indexes were the lowest ones, i. e.,15.62 (S1), 17.74 (S2) and 17.58 (S3).Besides, it kept the creamy-white color of the pulp throughout storage time. MenosFruits that go through processes of sanitation, peeling, cuttingand packaging,to be consumed soon afterwards, are called minimally processed fruits.Since fruit consumption is important in the human diet, consumers have looked for practicality in both preparation and consumption, a situation that includes minimally processed food. However, minimal processing can damage plant tissues, mainly by pulp browning and by accelerating changes in natural characteristics of the product. This study aimed at minimizing changes in minimally processed sliced peaches by immersing them in solutionswhich contained preservatives.The experiment was a completely randomized design in a 5x3 factorial scheme (5 anti-browning agents x 3 storage periods), with 4 trays per replicateand six slices of peaches in every replicate.Sliced fruits were treated with T1 = control (distilled water); T2 = ascorbic acid at 1% (m/v); T3 = sodium isoascorbate at 1% (m/v); T4 = ascorbic acid at 0.5% (m/v) + sodium isoascorbate at 0.5% (m/v); and T5 = citric acid at 0.5% (m/v)+ sodium isoascorbateat 0.5% (m/v). Afterwards, they were placed on trays, covered with 9? PVC film and stored at 4±1ºC for 0(S1), 6(S2)and 12 (S3) days. The following variables were evaluated: mass loss, pulp color, pulp firmness, soluble solids, titratable acidity, pH, rot spots, total phenols and antioxidant activity. The treatment that consisted of citric acid at 0.5% (m/v) + sodium isoascorbateat 0.5% (m/v) was the most efficient one to cont... Mostrar Tudo |
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Fruticultura; Pêssego; Processamento Mínimo. |
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4. | | BARRETO, C. F.; NAVROSKI, R.; FARIAS, R. de M.; KIRINUS, M. B. M.; MARTINS, C. R.; MALGARIM, M. B. Addition of preservatives to minimally processed "BRS Kampai" peaches (Prunus persicaL.). Australian Journal of Crop Science, v. 14, 09, p. 1394-1398, 2020. Preprint.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: B - 1 |
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6. | | GOULART, C.; FLORES CANTILLANO, R. F.; AGUIAR, G. A.; KIRINUS, M. B. M.; MELLO-FARIAS, P. C.; MALGARIM, M. B. Preservation of cv. Jubileu peaches in a conventional cold storage system under a dynamic controlled atmosphere. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, Londrina, v. 43, n. 4, p. 1737-1756, jul./ago. 2022.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: A - 4 |
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10. | | KIRINUS, M. B. M.; SILVA, P. S.; BARRETO, C. F.; OLIVEIRA, R. P. de; MALGARIM, M. B. Diagnose foliar em tangerina 'Satsuma Okitsu' submetida à aplicação de selênio. Agrarian, Dourados, v. 15, n. 55, e15215, 2022.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: B - 2 |
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12. | | KIRINUS, M. B. M.; BARRETO, C. F.; SILVA, P. S.; KROLOW, A. C. R.; GOMES, C. B.; MALGARIM, M. B. Uso da torta de mamona na produção orgânica de morangos cv. Camarosa. Revista Agrarian, v. 11, n. 39, p. 1-5, 2018.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: B - 2 |
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13. | | KIRINUS, M. B. M.; DORNELES, K. da R.; SILVA, P. S.; BARRETO, C. F.; OLIVEIRA, R. P. de; MALGARIM, M. B. Application of chemical compounds during pre-harvesting to control post-harvesting green mold in citrus. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, Londrina, v. 42, n. 4, p. 2135-2150, jul./ago. 2021.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: B - 1 |
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14. | | KIRINUS, M. B. M.; OLIVEIRA, R. P. de; SILVA, P. S. da; BARRETO, C. F.; MALGARIM, M. B.; SOARES FILHO, W. dos S. Agronomic performance of 'Valência' orange combined with 13 rootstocks in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, Brasília, v. 54, e00461, 2019.Tipo: Artigo em Periódico Indexado | Circulação/Nível: A - 2 |
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15. | | KIRINUS, M. B. M.; BARRETO, P. S.; BARRETO, C. F.; MALGARIM, M. B.; SOARES FILHO, W. S.; OLIVEIRA, R. P. de. Promising hybrid rootstocks for valencia sweet orange, in southern Brazil. In: INTERNATIONAL CITRUS CONGRESS, 2016, Foz do Iguaçu. Sustainable citriculture: the role of applied knowledge: abstracts. Campinas: IAC; Londrina: IAPAR, 2016. p. 169-170.Tipo: Resumo em Anais de Congresso |
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16. | | HERTER, F. G.; MELLO-FARIAS, P. C.; MALGARIM, M. B.; KIRINUS, M. B. M.; YAMAMOTO, R. R.; CHAVES, A. L. S.; SIMÕES, F.; WREGE, M. S. Dormancy adaptation in pear trees grown under mild winter conditions in Brazil. In: LUZ, A. R. (Ed.). Pears: cultivars, production and harvesting. New York: Nova Science Publ., 2019. p. 141-169.Tipo: Capítulo em Livro Técnico-Científico |
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17. | | BARRETO, C. F.; KIRINUS, M. B. M.; SILVA, P. S. da; FARIAS, R. de M.; MALGARIM, M. B.; MARTINS, C. R. Uso de aditivos na qualidade de maçãs minimamente processadas. In: CONGRESSO BRASILEIRO SOBRE PROCESSAMENTO MÍNIMO E PÓS-COLHEITA DE FRUTAS, FLORES E HORTALIÇAS. 2., 2017, Ponta Grossa. Inovar para reduzir perdas. Ponta Grossa: Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, 2017.Tipo: Artigo em Anais de Congresso |
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