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Abstract(s)
Cherry is a highly perishable fruit widely appreciated that is only commercialized during a short
period. The post-harvest control and monitoring of this fruit is central and essential for optimal
consumption in its highest state of quality. The conservation process aimed to inhibit the microbial
propagation is usually accomplished by low temperatures and/or variable atmosphere composition.
This paper describes experimental tests conducted in different refrigeration chambers located in
industrial and laboratorial facilities. The latter one includes modified atmosphere and controlled
atmosphere chambers. The tests were performed with four different concentration of O2 and CO2 in
the controlled atmosphere chamber. Fruit samples extracted from each chamber were analyzed at
specific residence times and several organoleptic characteristics were analyzed. The results show
that the modified and controlled atmosphere maintain the fruit quality in terms of size, color,
appearance and firmness, thus increasing their shelf life and food safety.
Description
This study is within the activities of Project “PrunusPÓS - Optimization of processes for the storage,
cold conservation, active and/or intelligent packaging and food quality traceability in post-harvested
fruit products”, project n.º PDR2020-101-031695, Partnership n.º 87, initiative n.º 175, promoted by
PDR 2020 and co-funded by FEADER within Portugal 2020.
We thank CERFUNDAO farmers’ organization for cherries supply and participation.
Keywords
Cherry Experimental test Cold Storage Modified atmosphere Shelf life
Citation
Publisher
The 25th IIR International Congress of Refrigeration (ICR 2019)