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Influence of low O2 and high CO2 environment on changes in metabolite concentrations in harvested vegetable soybeans.

Yoshio Makino1, Atsushi Nishizaka2, Masatoshi Yoshimura2, Itaru Sotome2, Kenji Kawai3, Takashi Akihiro4.   

Abstract

Influence of atmosphere and storage period on the physicochemical and biological properties of harvested vegetable soybeans stored for 10 d at 25 °C was investigated. Storing vegetable soybeans under modified atmosphere (low O2 and high CO2), was more effective in maintaining its green color and mass than storing them under normoxia. Principal component 1 (PC1; contribution rate: 25%) was related to the atmospheres, whereas PC2 (contribution rate: 19%) was related to storage period. Cluster analysis showed that some types of sugars decreased, whereas some types of organic and amino acids increased with deterioration. Alanine, an indicator of low O2 stress, was maintained for 3 d under modified atmospheres, whereas alanine significantly decreased under normoxia. The concentrations of inositol and niacinamide (functional ingredients) under the modified atmospheres were significantly higher than those under normoxia. Thus, storage under modified atmospheres was effective in maintaining freshness and increasing the nutritional content of vegetable soybeans.
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Keywords:  Cluster analysis; Glycine max (L.) Merrill; Metabolomics; Modified atmosphere packaging; Nutrient; Postharvest storage; Principal component analysis; Vegetable

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32086120     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.126380

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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