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Volume 16, Issue 92 (october 2019)
Abstract
Apricot is a climacteric fruit with high respiration rate, which ripen quickly during the postharvest stage and has a short shelf life. Therefore, the use of environmentally friendly compounds for delaying the ripening process is one of the safe methods for extending the shelf life and reducing the postharvest losses of this fruit. Hence, the effect of some chemical treatments on quality and shelf life of apricot fruit cultivar ‘Shahroudi’ was carried out in a completely randomized design with seven treatments and four replications. The treatments were fruit immersion in individual or combination solutions of salicylic acid, oxalic acid and nitric oxide at concentrations of 2, 2 and 1 mM, respectively. The fruits were then packed and transferred to 2 °C with relative humidity of about 85 ± 5%. After 4 weeks of storage, their chemical, sensorial and qualitative properties were evaluated. The results showed that the highest fruit firmness was obtained in salicylic acid (11.46N) and nitric oxide treatment (9.85N). Soluble solids content had the highest values in salicylic acid and combined treatments, respectively. In terms of organoleptic evaluation, salicylic acid and nitric oxide treatments significantly preserved the texture, taste and appearance of the fruits. The highest shelf life was observed in salicylic acid (27.5 days) and nitric oxide (25.5 days) treated fruits, while it was only 14 days in control. In general, it can be concluded that salicylic acid and nitric oxide were the best treatments.
Volume 17, Issue 106 (December 2020)
Abstract
Snack foods contain main parts of food habit among people in the world. Recently the high rate of consumption and variety of extruded snacks is proven to increase the attention to nutritional quality besides keeping desired acceptability of products. In this study, based on central composite design the effect of independent variables consist of the whole Oleaster powder (5- 15%), moisture content (12-20%), screw speed (120-180 RPM), were investigated on the physicochemical, textural and color of extrudates based on corn- wheat grit. results showed that, Increasing Oleaster content caused an increase in the density, hardness and solubility. Whereas, Increase screw rate and oleaster content simultaneously leaded to a lower density. In low amount of moisture content, improvement of oleaster content didn’t significant effect on hardness. However by boosting recent factors gradually, the hardness of products increased dramatically. Moisture content and screw speed had absolute effect on lightness of extrudates. Meanwhile improvement of oleaster content caused a decrease in lightness. Optimum condition was determined to be the feed moisture content (13.87%), oleaster content (5%) and screw speed rate (166.7 rpm).