2016
DOI: 10.1501/tarimbil_0000001363
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Chlorophylls reductions in fresh-cut chard (Beta vulgaris var. cicla) with Various Sanitizing Agents

Abstract: Safety of fresh-cut products is a widespread health concern and can be achieved by washing treatments with various agents. However, use of these agents can adversely affect the product quality depending on the processing and subsequent storage conditions. The effects of washing treatments with chlorine (50-200 mg L -1 ), hydrogen peroxide (5.00-15.0%) and ozone (6.50 and 10.0 mg L -1 ) followed by a cold storage (15 days/4 °C) period on chlorophylls contents of fresh-cut Beta vulgaris var. cicla (chard) were i… Show more

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