Abstract The use of poorly designed packaging for high metabolic fresh produce like oyster mushrooms may lead to condensation inside the package and to shelf-life shortening. In order to quantify… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The use of poorly designed packaging for high metabolic fresh produce like oyster mushrooms may lead to condensation inside the package and to shelf-life shortening. In order to quantify transpiration rate (TR) of oyster mushrooms and to develop an empirical predictive model that will allow to design an effective packaging system, fresh mushrooms were stored at 2, 6, 10, 14 and 18 °C and at 86, 96 and 100% relative humidity (RH) under an ambient atmosphere. Periodically, mushroom mass was recorded over 248 h of storage. TR of mushrooms ranged between 0.52 (±0.04), at 2 °C and 100% RH, and 3.88 (±0.41) g.kg −1 .h −1 for mushrooms stored at 18 °C and 86% RH. An empirical mathematical model considering the effect of temperature and RH was developed. Temperature effect was explained using an Arrhenius model and the constants of the model were fitted into linear equations to explain the effect of RH on TR.
               
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