2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11540-022-09585-6
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Discolouration of Potato Tubers Under Retail Light: Cultivar Variations and Effect of Different Packaging Materials for Folva Potatoes Stored at 20 and 6 °C

Abstract: Light exposure of potatoes induces formation of both chlorophyll (greening) and of toxic glycoalkaloids (GAs). Greening leads to rejection by consumers and thus to food waste and economic loss. The aim of this study was to (1) study light sensitivity with respect to colour changes and GA development for different Norwegian grown potato cultivars stored at 20 °C and (2) evaluate the light protective effect of selected packaging materials on colour development in cv. Folva at 6 °C and 20 °C. Potatoes of seven cu… Show more

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“…High chroma values tend to make potatoes whiter and acquire more yellow hues, with a significant color variation, which may contribute to the chroma formula and cause issues for the cultivar (Table 1). Larsen & Molteberg (2022) evaluated the use of packaging for different sweet potato cultivars, including BRS-Amélia, and found similar results. They reported that potatoes tend to present higher chromaticity, especially when packaged, expressing a stronger saturation in terms of color pigments.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…High chroma values tend to make potatoes whiter and acquire more yellow hues, with a significant color variation, which may contribute to the chroma formula and cause issues for the cultivar (Table 1). Larsen & Molteberg (2022) evaluated the use of packaging for different sweet potato cultivars, including BRS-Amélia, and found similar results. They reported that potatoes tend to present higher chromaticity, especially when packaged, expressing a stronger saturation in terms of color pigments.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 80%