2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ifset.2022.103079
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Effects of electron-beam generated X-ray irradiation on the postharvest storage quality of Agaricus bisporus

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“…Subsequently, with the maturing and aging process of mushrooms, TPC gradually decreased. The changing tendency of TPC during storage agreed with the findings of Dong et al 27 . The PAL activities for both groups gradually declined throughout storage at 4 °C, which could be associated with aging processes (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Subsequently, with the maturing and aging process of mushrooms, TPC gradually decreased. The changing tendency of TPC during storage agreed with the findings of Dong et al 27 . The PAL activities for both groups gradually declined throughout storage at 4 °C, which could be associated with aging processes (Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The OD value was immediately measured at 420 nm, and the change in OD value was recorded every 20 s for 2 min. SOD activity was measured following the approach of Liu et al, and the CAT activity was determined according to the method of Dong et al [ 22 , 23 ]. The activities of the above are expressed as U kg −1 prot.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to rely on microbiological properties such as cytosolic water content, DNA size, and antioxidant enzymes as well as the water content in foods, water activity, and temperature (Kim, 2006). In previous studies, gamma irradiation within the range of 1-2 kGy or higher has been reported to reduce the microbial counts to a level below the limit of detection in Agaricus bisporus (Dong et al, 2022;Koorapati et al, 2004;Wani et al, 2009), Lentinula edodes (Jiang et al, 2010), and Flammulina Velutipes (Yeom et al, 2023). Hence, gamma irradiation at ≥ 2 kGy was the effective dose to reduce the level of microbial contamination during post-harvest storage of king oyster mushrooms.…”
Section: Microbiological Analysismentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For mushrooms, in particular, a maximum irradiation dose of 1-3 kGy is permitted in overseas countries (Argentina, Hungary, Israel, Mexico, Poland, and China) for improved storability and sanitization (Akram and Kwon, 2010) but in South Korea, maximum irradiation dose of 1 kGy is permitted [Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS), 2023]. Although many studies have investigated button mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus) (Beaulieu et al, 1999;Dong et al, 2022;Duan et al, 2010;Koorapati et al, 2004;Mami et al, 2014;Wani et al, 2009), king oyster mushrooms have not been sufficiently investigated yet. Thus, this study aimed, first, to improve the storability of king oyster mushrooms through gamma irradiation as a post-harvest treatment, and second, to determine the optimal irradiation dose to maintain the Korean J Food Preserv, 30(5) (2023) commercial quality of king oyster mushrooms during storage period of 28 days.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%