The Impact of Modified Atmosphere Storage Treatment on Glucose Levels and Mass Transfer Coefficients: A Study Based on Fruit Skin Thickness

Agri Suwandi, Wina Libyawati, E. Mulatsari
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Modified atmosphere storage (MAS) has been proven for decades able to decelerate the respirate rate of fruits. The sluggish respirate rate increases the shelf life of fruits. The after-effects of MAS treatment have been investigated from the installation design until gas composition in the storage, however the investigation about the correlation between the treatment level and the fruits characteristic is still limited on the flavor, color, and weight. Therefore, the research goal is to investigate the MAS treatment result based on skin thickness. A series of experiments with full factorial arrangement and three replications, is set in a storage installation.  Skin thickness is classified in to three levels, which are thin, medium, and thick. Each level is represented respectively by orange, banana, and watermelon. Both fruits with and without MAS treatment are quantified by measuring glucose level, to make a comparation.  The outcome of the research from measurement shows fruits which undergo MAS treatment have lower glucose levels than the ones without the treatment, but the weight remains the same.  The mass transfer coefficient with the thickness became a baseline for sudden exchange in the storage.
气调贮藏处理对葡萄糖含量和传质系数的影响:基于果皮厚度的研究
几十年来的实践证明,气调贮藏(MAS)能够降低水果的呼吸速率。呼吸速率的减缓延长了水果的保质期。从安装设计到贮藏中的气体成分,人们一直在研究气调贮藏(MAS)处理的后效应,但在风味、颜色和重量方面,对处理水平与水果特性之间相关性的研究仍然有限。因此,研究目标是调查基于果皮厚度的 MAS 处理结果。在贮藏设施中设置了一系列全因子排列、三次重复的实验。 表皮厚度分为薄、中、厚三个等级。每个等级分别以橙子、香蕉和西瓜为代表。通过测量葡萄糖水平,对经过和未经 MAS 处理的水果进行量化比较。 测量结果显示,经过 MAS 处理的水果的葡萄糖含量低于未经过处理的水果,但重量保持不变。 与厚度有关的传质系数成为贮藏过程中突然交换的基准。
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