| Literature DB >> 27596413 |
Jiayu Lv1, Jie Wu2, Jinhua Zuo1, Linlin Fan1, Junyan Shi1, Lipu Gao1, Miao Li3, Qing Wang4.
Abstract
Broccoli contains high levels of bioactive compounds but deteriorates and senesces easily. In the present study, freshly harvested broccoli was treated with selenite and stored at two different temperatures. The effect of selenite treatment on sensory quality and postharvest physiology were analyzed. Volatile components were assessed by HS-SPME combined with GC-MS and EN. The metabolism of Se and S was also examined. Results indicated that Se treatment had a significant effect on maintaining the sensory quality, suppressing the respiration intensity and ethylene production, as well as increasing the content of Se and decreasing the content of S. In particular, significant differences in the composition of volatile compounds were present between control and Se-treated. The differences were mainly due to differences in alcohols and sulfide compounds. These results demonstrate that Se treatment can have a positive effect on maintaining quality and enhancing its sensory quality through the release of volatile compounds.Entities:
Keywords: Broccoli; Electronic nose; HS-SPME-GC–MS; Se; Volatile compounds
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27596413 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.08.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514