Fatemeh Nazoori, Abbas Karimi, Azam Lotfi, Majid Esmaeilizadeh
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Protecting nutritional value and antioxidant compounds in fresh apricot fruit with low-temperature storage and carboxymethyl cellulose treatments
The objective of this study was to examine the impact of various concentrations (0%, 0.5%, 1%, and 1.5%) of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on the quality of fresh and stored apricots (Felkeeii cultivar) during cold storage (2 ± 0.5°C). At intervals of 0, 8, 16, and 24 days, evaluations were performed on the antioxidant compounds, sensory attribute and postharvest quality of the apricots. According to the findings, the control sample exhibited the highest weight loss (7.6%) after 24 days of storage, while CMC 1% had the lowest weight loss on the 16th days. After 24 days of storage, the control treatment showed a 42.5% decrease in tissue firmness compared to CMC 1.5%. After a 24 day of storage period, control sample demonstrated the highest amounts of carotenoids and anthocyanins. All CMC treatments compare to the control, displayed the highest peroxidase activity, polyphenol oxidase activity, and total phenols, flavonoids, vitamin C, and antioxidant activity, while also preserving taste index, total acid, and firmness. During the storage period, the highest chilling injury (3%) and decay (2.5%) were observed in control sample. Although chilling injury and decay (2%) were low in CMC treatments, it is suggested, based on this study and comparisons with other research, to use CMC in combination with other food coatings and antioxidant compounds to manage chilling injury, decay, and maintain of quantitative and qualitative indicators. According to the research results, apricots treated with CMC 1% maintained the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of apricot fruit for 24 days in cold storage.
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The goal of the Journal of Food Science is to offer scientists, researchers, and other food professionals the opportunity to share knowledge of scientific advancements in the myriad disciplines affecting their work, through a respected peer-reviewed publication. The Journal of Food Science serves as an international forum for vital research and developments in food science.
The range of topics covered in the journal include:
-Concise Reviews and Hypotheses in Food Science
-New Horizons in Food Research
-Integrated Food Science
-Food Chemistry
-Food Engineering, Materials Science, and Nanotechnology
-Food Microbiology and Safety
-Sensory and Consumer Sciences
-Health, Nutrition, and Food
-Toxicology and Chemical Food Safety
The Journal of Food Science publishes peer-reviewed articles that cover all aspects of food science, including safety and nutrition. Reviews should be 15 to 50 typewritten pages (including tables, figures, and references), should provide in-depth coverage of a narrowly defined topic, and should embody careful evaluation (weaknesses, strengths, explanation of discrepancies in results among similar studies) of all pertinent studies, so that insightful interpretations and conclusions can be presented. Hypothesis papers are especially appropriate in pioneering areas of research or important areas that are afflicted by scientific controversy.