Effects of active packaging on the physico-chemical properties of fresh-cut cantaloupe (Cucumis Melo L. Var. Glamour)

One of the most well-known active packaging concepts is gas absorbers or scavengers. In this study, modified atmosphere packaging was developed to investigate the physico-chemical properties of fresh-cut cantaloupe (Cucumis Melo L. Var. Glamour) fruit during storage by using oxygen and ethylene abso...

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Main Authors: Kamaruddin, Syahidah, Shamsuddin, Rosnah, Ahmedov, Anvarjon, Othman, Zaulia, Mohd Adzahan, Noranizan
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/41341/1/41341.pdf
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Summary:One of the most well-known active packaging concepts is gas absorbers or scavengers. In this study, modified atmosphere packaging was developed to investigate the physico-chemical properties of fresh-cut cantaloupe (Cucumis Melo L. Var. Glamour) fruit during storage by using oxygen and ethylene absorbers. The freshcut cantaloupes were cut into small cubes and immersed in a calcium lactate solution (1%) prior to packing in polypropylene (PP) container that contained ethylene and oxygen absorbers and sealed with low-density polyethylene (LDPE) films. The changes in physico-chemical properties of the packed fruits were determined in terms of colour, pH, texture and total soluble solid (TSS) during storage for 18 days at 2 ºC with 87% relative humidity (RH). No overall significant changes (p<0.05) were observed on the colour and pH properties of the fresh-cut cantaloupes in all packages. The freshcut cantaloupes packed with ethylene absorber in the PP container demonstrated better firmness than ethylene/oxygen absorbers and control packages. The total soluble solid (TSS) of the fruits in the ethylene and ethylene-oxygen absorbers packages were well preserved compare to the control package. These findings indicate that the shelf life of fresh-cut cantaloupes was extended to a certain period of time due to the presence of the gas absorbers.