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UV-C treatment delays postharvest senescence in broccoli florets
Fecha
2006-02Registro en:
Costa, M.lorenza; Vicente, Ariel Roberto; Civello, Pedro Marcos; Chaves, Alicia Raquel; Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo; UV-C treatment delays postharvest senescence in broccoli florets; Elsevier Science; Postharvest Biology and Technology; 39; 2; 2-2006; 204-210
0925-5214
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Costa, M.lorenza
Vicente, Ariel Roberto
Civello, Pedro Marcos
Chaves, Alicia Raquel
Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo
Resumen
Central broccoli heads (cv. de Cicco) were harvested and treated with UV-C light (4, 7, 10, or 14 kJ m-2). All treatments delayed yellowing and chlorophyll degradation at 20°C but the irradiation dose of 10 kJ m -2 allowed retaining the highest chlorophyll content yet had lower amounts of pheophytins than every treatment other than 7 kJ m-2. This dose was selected to analyze the effect of UV-C on postharvest broccoli senescence at 20°C. The UV-C treatment delayed yellowing, chlorophyll a and b degradation, and also the increase in pheophytins during storage. The activity of chlorophyll peroxidase and chlorophyllase was lower in UV-C treated broccoli. Instead, Mg-dechelatase activity increased immediately after the treatment, but after 4 and 6 d this activity was lower in UV-C treated florets than in controls. Treated broccoli also displayed lower respiration rate, total phenols and flavonoids, along with higher antioxidant capacity. The results suggest that UV-C treatments could be a useful non-chemical method to delay chlorophyll degradation, reduce tissue damage and disruption, and maintain antioxidant capacity in broccoli. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.