2020
DOI: 10.1111/jfpe.13628
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Effect of modified atmosphere packaging materials on physicochemical and selected enzyme activities of Agaricus bernardii

Abstract: Agaricus bernardii was a typical mushroom in Inner Mongolia, China, with high metabolic rate, respiration rate and dehydration. The storage time of A. bernardii was very short. It was necessary to prolong postharvest storage. This study was to determine the physicochemical and selected enzyme activities of A. bernardii packed with different barrier packaging materials. The materials concluded low‐density polyethylene (PE), poly(butylene adipate‐co‐terephthalate)/poly(l‐lactic acid) (PBAT/PLLA), PBAT/PLLA/hydro… Show more

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“…The level of O 2 and CO 2 in the gaseous environment of edible mushroom storage significantly impacts the quality of edible mushrooms. High oxygen concentrations in food packaging may promote microbial growth, odor production, color changes, and nutritional loss 92 . Generally, fruits and vegetables are stored for a longer period of time in a higher CO 2 environment.…”
Section: New Preservation Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The level of O 2 and CO 2 in the gaseous environment of edible mushroom storage significantly impacts the quality of edible mushrooms. High oxygen concentrations in food packaging may promote microbial growth, odor production, color changes, and nutritional loss 92 . Generally, fruits and vegetables are stored for a longer period of time in a higher CO 2 environment.…”
Section: New Preservation Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High oxygen concentrations in food packaging may promote microbial growth, odor production, color changes, and nutritional loss. 92 Generally, fruits and vegetables are stored for a longer period of time in a higher CO 2 environment. The high concentration of CO 2 can inhibit the growth of aerobic microorganisms, thus slowing down the biochemical reactions and reducing their respiration and aging processes.…”
Section: Humidity Controlled Packagingmentioning
confidence: 99%