2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2022.111131
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Perforated modified atmosphere packaging differentially affects the fruit quality attributes and targeted major metabolites in bell pepper cultivars stored at ambient temperature

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“…There was an increase in CO2 concentration as temperature increased (10 to 30 °C) during the 60 h of the sampling period. In another investigation by Lwin et al [31], there was an increase in CO2 production in the case of unpacked bell pepper cultivars compared to those kept in perforated and non-perforated MAP films stored at 22 °C for up to three weeks, an outcome that was not observed in our research.…”
Section: Respiration Ratecontrasting
confidence: 84%
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“…There was an increase in CO2 concentration as temperature increased (10 to 30 °C) during the 60 h of the sampling period. In another investigation by Lwin et al [31], there was an increase in CO2 production in the case of unpacked bell pepper cultivars compared to those kept in perforated and non-perforated MAP films stored at 22 °C for up to three weeks, an outcome that was not observed in our research.…”
Section: Respiration Ratecontrasting
confidence: 84%
“…In that study, there was a dramatic decrease in the firmness of green chilies as the period of storage at 8 • C increased. Similarly, Sattar et al [31] tested sealed polyethylene bags against perforated polyethylene bags on hybrid bell peppers at 4 • C and 27 • C, resulting in less firmness loss in those kept in perforated bags than those kept in sealed bags, with a tendency for higher weight loss as the temperature increased. In addition, Mangaraj et al [28] reported that the use of bags based on PLA-corn (10% + 20%) maintained a higher firmness compared to unpackaged bell peppers, extending their shelf life by up to 9 days at 30 • C.…”
Section: Firmnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MAP technology is widely used to maintain the quality of fruits and vegetables during handling and distribution. Among them, the research on micro‐perforated MAP technology has been achieved in fruits such as bell peppers to reduce weight loss, maintain hardness, and thus prolong the storage period (Hnin et al., 2022). However, microporous membranes are still not immune to the problem of external microbial invasion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researchers (Akbudak, 2008;Manolopoulou et al, 2010;Sahoo et al, 2014;Sakaldaş & Kaynaş, 2010;Singh et al, 2014) reported a loss of firmness in several cultivars of cold-stored green bell peppers that was slowed down using MAP. In a study by Lwin et al (2022) on bell peppers (cvs. yellow Volante and red Sirocco) stored at 22 °C, MAP also delayed pericarp firmness loss and reduced fruit shriveling.…”
Section: First Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%