Spraying treatment of fresh-cut apples as a sustainable alternative to dipping for browning inhibition: a preliminary lab-scale study

Noreen Faller, E. Venir, D. Zatelli, Flavia Bianchi
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Several fresh-cut apple snacks are available on the market, and their color is highly relevant for consumers. As apple slices brown very quickly after cutting, dipping them in an antioxidant solution for a few minutes is common to avoid this phenomenon. However, this procedure has some limitations. Using the same solution for several immersion cycles over several hours can lead to cross-contamination and microbial growth. In addition, osmotic exchange phenomena in the immersion tank lead to a reduction in the concentration of the active ingredients of the antioxidant solution over time, which requires continuous readjustment of the concentrations. These aspects, together with the large quantities of exhausted antioxidant solution to be disposed of, are limiting factors that drive the search for alternative and more sustainable methods than dipping. In this work, a comparison between a conventional dipping treatment of fresh-cut apples and spraying at increasing volume of antioxidant solution was performed. Color, considered as the quality reference parameter, was visually assessed (occurrance of dark spots) and CIE Lab colorimetric indices were measured over a five-day experimental period. Based on dark spots and the changes in brightness (Δ L*), hue angle (Δ h) and chroma (Δ C*), some of the spraying treatments applied were found to be comparable to dipping in controlling browning. For all treatments, high intra- and inter-batch variability and within slices of the same apple was observed concerning both instrumental data and dark spots development, indicating that further investigation is needed to validate this result and to apply this procedure at an industrial level.
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喷雾处理新切苹果作为一种可持续的替代浸渍褐色抑制:初步实验室规模的研究
市场上有几种新鲜的苹果零食,它们的颜色与消费者高度相关。由于苹果切片后很快就会变成褐色,将其浸入抗氧化剂溶液中几分钟是避免这种现象的常见方法。然而,这种方法有一些局限性。在几个小时内使用相同的溶液进行几次浸泡循环可能导致交叉污染和微生物生长。此外,浸没槽内的渗透交换现象会导致抗氧化溶液中有效成分的浓度随着时间的推移而降低,这就需要不断地重新调整浓度。这些方面,再加上需要处理的大量耗尽的抗氧化溶液,都是推动寻找替代方法的限制因素,这些方法比浸渍法更可持续。本文对鲜切苹果常规浸渍处理与增量喷施抗氧化液处理进行了比较。颜色作为质量参考参数,在5天的实验期内进行视觉评估(黑斑的出现)和CIE Lab比色指数的测量。根据黑斑和亮度(Δ L*)、色相角(Δ h)和色度(Δ C*)的变化,发现某些喷涂处理在控制褐变方面与浸渍处理相当。对于所有处理,在仪器数据和黑斑发育方面,观察到同一苹果切片内和批间的高变异性,表明需要进一步研究来验证这一结果并在工业水平上应用该方法。
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