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Ozone gas as a storage treatment to control Gnomoniopsis castanea, preserving chestnut quality.

Anna Maria Vettraino1, Leonardo Bianchini1, Valentina Caradonna1, Roberto Forniti1, Valentina Goffi1, Marta Zambelli1, Antonino Testa2, Vittorio Vinciguerra1, Rinaldo Botondi1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chestnuts are gluten-free, low-fat, cholesterol-free products. Postharvest decay reduces chestnut shelf life and can cause severe economic losses. In this study we investigated the effect of ozone (O3 ) gaseous treatment on chestnut rot caused by Gnomoniopsis castanea and the quality parameters of chestnuts.
RESULTS: The results showed that ozone treatment (150 ppb during the day, and 300 ppb during the night) reduced the decay of chestnuts and had a fungistatic effect on isolates of G. castanea. The exposure of chestnuts to ozone did not alter weight losses, sugar content and titratable acidity. The concentration of total phenolics decreased during the storage period, both for treated and untreated nuts. However, after 150 days of treatment the polyphenol content of the chestnuts exposed to ozone was significantly higher than in control nuts.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggested that ozone is an appropriate and economical tool to maximize the quality of chestnut shelf life, enabling it to be stored for long periods.
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Keywords:  Castanea sativa; Gnomoniopsis castanea; cold storage; ozone as gas; quality parameters

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31226223     DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.9883

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


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