Effect of perforation-mediated modified atmosphere packaging on the quality and bioactive compounds of soft kale (Brassica oleracea L. convar. acephala (DC) Alef. var. sabellica L.) during storage

Publication date: March 2020Source: Food Packaging and Shelf Life, Volume 23Author(s): Surina Boerzhijin, Yoshio Makino, Masami Yokota Hirai, Itaru Sotome, Masatoshi YoshimuraAbstractPerforation-mediated modified atmosphere packaging of soft kale (Brassica oleracea L. convar. acephala (DC) Alef. var. sabellica L.) was investigated to maintain freshness at 10 °C for 12 d. Kale was sealed in micro-perforated pouches with different oxygen transmission rates (OTRs: mL m–2 d–1 atm–1) at 1.66 × 106, 3.0 × 103 or 64. Headspace atmospheres (O2/CO2) of pouches at OTR 1.66 × 106, 3.0 × 103 and 64 were 21 %/0 % (normoxia), 1.9∼7.4 %/8.5∼9.6 % (modified atmosphere) and 0 %/> 20 % (hypoxia), respectively. Hue angles (degree of green color) of leaves in the OTR 3.0 × 103 and 64 pouches were significantly higher than that in the OTR 1.66 × 106 pouch. However, carotenoid and ascorbic acid concentrations in the leaf in the OTR 3.0 × 103 pouch was significantly higher than that in the OTR 64 pouch. The modified atmosphere created in the OTR 3.0 × 103 pouch was suitable for maintaining external (green color) and internal (bioactive compounds) qualities of soft kale.
Source: Food Packaging and Shelf Life - Category: Food Science Source Type: research