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Application of passive modified atmosphere packaging in the preservation of sweet corns at ambient temperature

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Abstract The purpose of this study was to design a passive modified atmosphere packaging (PMAP) to effectively extend the shelf-life of fresh sweet corn under ambient temperatures. Oxygen permeable film… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The purpose of this study was to design a passive modified atmosphere packaging (PMAP) to effectively extend the shelf-life of fresh sweet corn under ambient temperatures. Oxygen permeable film (OPF) and water vapor permeable film (WPF) of different areas were used to prepare the PMAPs. By changing the areas of the OPF and WPF, different headspace atmospheres could be created in the PMAPs, and the effects of different atmospheres on the quality of sweet corn could be evaluated. The experiments were carried out under the temperature conditions of 25 ± 1 °C and relative humidity conditions of 60 ± 5%. The headspace gas, weight loss rate, hardness, total soluble solids content, total acid content, vitamin C content, and sensory quality were measured daily. The results showed that when the proportional area of WPF was 80%–85% and OPF was 15%–20%, the PMAP created a suitable atmosphere for fresh sweet corn, extending the shelf-life to 5 days at ambient temperature.

Keywords: ambient temperature; passive modified; sweet corn; modified atmosphere; atmosphere packaging

Journal Title: Lwt - Food Science and Technology
Year Published: 2021

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