Literature DB >> 24899244

Freshness maintenance of cherries ready for consumption using convenient, microperforated, bio-based packaging.

Georgios Koutsimanis1, Janice Harte, Eva Almenar.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Current consumer demand for high-quality ready-to-eat fresh fruit in convenient bio-based packaging was met utilizing sanitized stem-free sweet cherries and a polylactic acid (PLA) cup with a PLA peelable microperforated lid. The newly developed packaging system was compared with the petroleum-based macroperforated bag currently used for retail.
RESULTS: After 27 days of storage at 1 °C, the PLA package maintained the cherry firmness, compared with a 50% reduction of the controls. No fungal decay was detected in the cherries stored in PLA, while the controls were non-marketable after 21 days. The PLA package allowed minimal weight loss (0.8%), compared with a weight loss of approximately 16% in the controls. Differences in the cherry aroma, color, acidity, soluble solids content, pH and quality index were also caused by the packaging type. A consumer sensory evaluation showed that cherries stored in PLA packages were more acceptable than those of the controls for appearance, texture, flavor and overall acceptability.
CONCLUSION: The new package matched both the consumer demand for high-quality fresh fruit ready for consumption in convenient bio-based packaging and the extended fruit marketability and consumer satisfaction desired by industry.
© 2014 Society of Chemical Industry.

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Keywords:  aroma; microperforated bio-based packaging; sensory evaluation; shelf life; stem-free cherries

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24899244     DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.6771

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sci Food Agric        ISSN: 0022-5142            Impact factor:   3.638


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