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Relationship between Quality Parameters and the Overall Appearance in Lettuce during Storage


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Title: Relationship between Quality Parameters and the Overall Appearance in Lettuce during Storage

Authors: Bernardo Pace, Angela Cardinali, Isabella D’Antuono, Francesco Serio, Maria Cefola

Journal: International journal of food processing technology

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Publisher: Cosmos Scholars Publishing House

Year: 2014

Volume: 1

Issue: 1

Language: en

Keywords: Principal component analysisBrowning phenomenaLactuca sativa L.Rating scale.

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Abstract

Fresh-cut and whole iceberg lettuce were stored in refrigerated condition and the main sensory (overall appearance: OA, browning index: BI), physical (colour variation: ΔE*), chemical (respiration activity: RA, ammonia content: A) and biochemical (total chlorophyll: TC, antioxidant activity: AA, total phenols: TP, o-quinones: o-q, polyphenol oxidase: PPO, phenylalanine ammonia-lyase: PAL and peroxidase: POD) traits were followed during the trial. Significant relationships among these parameters were assessed by principal component analysis (PCA) in order to find the main traits related to OA, in fresh-cut lettuce. Results from PCA showed that OA was inversely correlated with BI (r=-1.00), DE* (r= -0.98), A (r= -0.94), AA (r= -0.86), TP (r= -0.82), o-q (r= -0.89), and PAL (r= -0.80). Moreover, OA was positively related with RA (r= 1.00) and PPO activity (r= 0.96). Ammonia resulted significantly correlated with the main sensory, physical, chemical and biochemical parameters. Thus, this parameter, with DE* could be used as indicator of the product quality and acceptability in control quality procedures. In conclusion, rating scale used to estimate OA, resulted a valid method to evaluate the iceberg lettuce quality, since it showed significant relationships with the main analytical parameters.


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