Effect of controlled-atmosphere storage on the quality and carotenoid content of sliced persimmons and peaches

Abstract Changes in quality, retinol equivalents (RE) and individual provitamin A carotenoids in fresh cut ‘Fay Elberta’ peaches ( Prunus persica (L.) Batsch) held for 7 days and ‘Fuyu’ persimmons ( Diospyros kaki L.) held for 8 days at 5 °C in air or controlled atmospheres were evaluated. Controlled atmospheres of 2% O 2 , 12% CO 2 in air, and 2% O 2 + 12% CO 2 had no effect on quality attributes of sliced peaches over 7 days of storage. Visual quality of persimmon slices was slightly enhanced by the treatments containing 12% CO 2 , which also resulted in significant differences in color. Peach slices stored in air + 12% CO 2 had a lower content of β-carotene and β-cryptoxanthin, resulting in lower RE than the other treatments. The various carotenoids found in persimmon slices responded differently to the tested atmospheres; storage in 2% O 2 or air + 12% CO 2 tended to result in lower RE after 8 days, but the loss was not significant for fruit stored under 2% O 2 + 12% CO 2 . For sliced peaches and persimmons, the limit of shelf life was reached before major losses of carotenoids occurred.

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