Effect of various doses of Gamma Irradiation on the Nutrient composition of Mahua (Madhuca indica) Flower Stored at Ambient Temperature

Q4 Environmental Science
Aparna Kuna, Lakshmiprasanna Kata, Sreedhar Mulinti, Poshadri Achinna
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Mahua flower is an important non-timber forest produce and has a great importance in tribal communities. It is frequently under appreciated due to poor quality brought on by poor storage procedures. Hence, the present study was conducted to assess the effect of various doses of gamma irradiation (0.25, 0.50, 0.75, and 1.0 kGy) on nutrient composition of dried mahua flowers stored at ambient temperature. Exposure of mahua flowers to irradiation improved the storability and preserved its nutritional value even after a year of storage. Nutrient composition of the flowers remained almost similar after 1 year storage with 0.25 kGy and 0.50 kGy doses of irradiation, while an increase in moisture and protein, decrease in ash and crude fiber content was observed in dried mahua flowers treated with gamma radiation doses of 0.75 and 1.0kGy. Among the bioactive compounds the phenol content was maintained at the same level with 0.25 kGy dose and the total flavonoid content was observed to be enhanced with all the four doses of irradiation. However, the antioxidant and carotenoid content of the flowers were found to be negatively affected by irradiation. The initial antioxidant content (1076.11 µg/100g) was reduced to 54.30 µg/100g after one year of storage. It can be inferred that modest doses of gamma irradiation (0.25 kGy and 0.50 kGy) might enhance the storability and retain quality attributes of dried mahua flowers and can be employed as an effective postharvest management approach for preserving and prolonging the shelf life of mahua flowers.
不同剂量γ辐射对麻花常温贮藏营养成分的影响
麻花是一种重要的非木材林产品,在部落社会中占有重要地位。由于糟糕的储存程序带来的质量差,它经常被低估。因此,本研究评估了不同剂量(0.25、0.50、0.75和1.0 kGy)伽马辐照对常温下干燥麻花营养成分的影响。麻花花经辐照处理后,可提高其贮藏性,并在贮藏一年后仍保持其营养价值。辐照剂量分别为0.25和0.50 kGy时,麻花的营养成分在贮藏1年后基本保持不变,而辐照剂量分别为0.75和1.0kGy时,麻花的水分和蛋白质含量增加,灰分和粗纤维含量减少。在0.25 kGy剂量下,酚含量保持在相同水平,而总黄酮含量在4个剂量下均有提高。然而,辐照对花的抗氧化剂和类胡萝卜素含量有负面影响。贮藏一年后,抗氧化剂含量从1076.11µg/100g降至54.30µg/100g。由此可见,适度剂量的辐照(0.25 kGy和0.50 kGy)可提高干燥麻花的贮藏性和品质属性,可作为一种有效的保存和延长麻花货架期的采后管理方法。
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Environment and Ecology Research
Environment and Ecology Research Environmental Science-Pollution
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