Inhibitory Effect of Volatiles Emitted from Alcaligenes faecalis N1-4 on Aspergillus flavus and Aflatoxins in Storage.

Controlling aflatoxigenic Aspergillus flavus and aflatoxins (AFs) in grains and food during storage is a great challenge to humans worldwide. Alcaligenes faecalis N1-4 isolated from tea rhizosphere soil can produce abundant antifungal volatiles, and greatly inhibited the growth of A. flavus in un-contacted face-to-face dual culture testing. Gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry revealed that dimethyl disulfide (DMDS) and methyl isovalerate (MI) […]

Processing and storage of apricots: effect on physicochemical and antioxidant properties

The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of processing methods and storage periods on the three apricot varieties viz. CITH-1, CITH-2 and New Castle. Apricots were processed by freezing and canning of pulp and drying of whole apricots. After processing these were analysed for various physicochemical and antioxidant properties for a storage period of 12 months […]

Quality of raisins under different packaging and storage conditions.

We determined the effect of different storage systems and packaging on the quality of ‘Sultana Seedless’ raisins. The fruit were packed in plastic boxes and kept under controlled atmosphere (1% O2 and 3% CO2) at 0°C and 75–85% RH for 12 months (CA), packed in vacuum bags and kept under normal atmosphere (21% O2–0.03% CO2) (NA) and […]

Post-storage changes of volatile compounds in air-and sun-dried raisins with different packaging materials using HS-SPME with GC/MS.

Free- and bound-form volatiles in sun-dried raisins (SDRs) and air-dried raisins (ADRs) of 'Thompson Seedless' were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) for 0, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months of storage. The compounds originating from glycosidically bound (GB) volatiles were significantly more abundant in bound-form than their free-form. A total of 89 and 88 free-form compounds were identified in […]

Dried-Fruit Storage: An Analysis of Package Headspace Atmosphere Changes.

The quality of packaged dried foods depends on storage conditions and is determined largely by the initial gas composition inside and the transference through the container. The aim of this work was to analyze the O₂ and CO₂ concentrations within the internal atmosphere of the packaging. In this study, dried apricots and raisins were packaged in glass jars and polypropylene […]

The influence of roasting; pasteurization; and storage on the polyphenol content and antioxidant capacity of California almond skins

Polyphenols and antioxidant activity of skins from California almonds subjected to roasting; pasteurization; and storage were determined by LC-MS quantification; total phenols (TP); and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP). Pasteurization did not significantly change TP; FRAP; or flavonoids and phenolic acids (FP). Roasted almonds had 26% less TP and 34% less FRAP than raw; but […]

Scalping of flavors in packaged foods.

Food packaging, although an integral part of the food chain, has a major drawback in that, often, the packaging material interacts with the flavor constituents of the food, causing either a selective or an extensive loss of desirable food flavors or absorption of undesirable off-flavors from the packaging material, thereby resulting in an eventual loss […]