Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment




Vol 8, Issue 1,2010
Online ISSN: 1459-0263
Print ISSN: 1459-0255


Influence of postharvest temperatures on physicochemical quality of tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)


Author(s):

Dragan Žnidarčič 1*, Dean Ban 2, Milan Oplanić 2, Lutvija Karić 3, Tomaž Požrl 1

Recieved Date: 2009-09-22, Accepted Date: 2009-12-29

Abstract:

Tomato fruits (cv. Belle) were harvested at the middle-red ripe stage and exposed at 5oC and 10oC for up to 28 days. Weight loss percentage was faster for fruits held at 10oC compared to 5oC. While the weight lost during storage at 10oC was 18.7%, fruits at 5oC over the same period showed a 9.6% loss. There were only slight changes in soluble solids and titratable acids content during the storage period studied. Although soluble solids increased slightly over the storage period, there were no significant differences between the two temperatures. The titratable acidity, expressed as citric acid, tended to be lower at 5oC, with a significant difference observed only on Day 14 of storage. Total reduction of initial vitamin C content was 3.5 mg/100 g (at the 5oC) and 2.5 mg/100 g (at the 10oC). The results showed that lower temperature did not significantly reduce vitamin C content in comparison with higher temperature, with the exception on Day 7 of storage. At both temperatures and at every stage of storage time pericarp firmness decreased as storage time increased. The decrease in firmness was delayed by the lower temperature. The colour development (value a) of skin increased with increasing storage duration at both temperatures, but there were no differences among temperatures.

Keywords:

Lycopersicon esculentum Mill., temperature, storage, physicochemical quality


Journal: Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment
Year: 2010
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Category: Food and Health
Pages: 21-25


Full text for Subscribers
Information:

Note to users

The requested document is freely available only to subscribers/registered users with an online subscription to the Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment. If you have set up a personal subscription to this title please enter your user name and password. All abstracts are available for free.

Article purchasing

If you like to purchase this specific document such as article, review or this journal issue, contact us. Specify the title of the article or review, issue, number, volume and date of the publication. Software and compilation, Science & Technology, all rights reserved. Your use of this website details or service is governed by terms of use. Authors are invited to check from time to time news or information.


Purchase this Article:   20 Purchase PDF Order Reprints for 15

Share this article :