Effect of in–package cold plasma treatments on the quality of minimally processed apples.
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2023Autor
Denoya, Gabriela Inés
Polenta, Gustavo Alberto
Apóstolo, Nancy Mariel
Cejas, Ezequiel
Fina, Brenda
Chamorro, Juan Camilo
Ferreyra, Matías
Prevosto, Leandro
Vaudagna, Sergio
0000-0001-7430-6684
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Cold plasma technology is being increasingly used for food preservation and, incipiently, for minimal
processing of fruit. Therefore, the objective of this work was to study the effect of in-package cold plasma
(generated in atmospheric–pressure air by a low–frequency -50 Hz- dielectric barrier discharge operated at 30
kV) on the quality of minimally processed apples during refrigerated storage. Apple slices were subjected to
the different treatments following a completely randomized design with 3 x 3 factorial arrangement. The
independent variables were the exposure time (0, 1, 3 min) and the storage times (1, 4, 7 days). Cold plasma
treatments preserved the quality of the fruit, maintaining the tissue structure. Plasma treatment applied for 1
min rendered apple slices with the highest antioxidant content but only at day 1. Even though
polyphenoloxidase activity was reduced by the treatment, it was not sufficient to stabilize the antioxidant
content during storage.
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