Abstract

Egg preservation is an important factor during storage and transportation. Fresh eggs were stored in boxes in a controlled atmosphere with an O2 concentration of 0% O2 + 100% nitrogen (N2), 5% O2 + 95% N2, 10% O2 + 90% N2, 15% O2 + 85% N2, and 20% O2 + 80% N2, and the effects of these storage conditions on large quantities of eggs were studied. The respiratory intensity and quality of eggs during storage were measured. We chose the weight loss rate of eggs, Haugh unit, pH, and the egg white total plate count as the characteristic indices of egg quality. We compared the changes in egg quality during and after storage at different O2 concentrations versus that at 25 °C. The stages were evaluated using the TOPSIS method to sort egg quality, and the optimal O2 concentration was selected. FLUENT was used to simulate and control the atmospheric requirements. Our findings showed that eggs stored in an air-conditioning chamber with O2 concentration ≤10% exhibited weak respiratory intensity (0–1 mg/(kg·h)). The rates of decrease in loss of egg weight and Haugh units were smaller. There were significant differences in the pH of egg white stored in different O2 concentrations (p < 0.05). Reducing the O2 concentration in the egg-storage environment reduced the number of colonies in eggs and had a positive effect on egg preservation. Simulations using FLUENT revealed that only 1200 s were required to achieve the low-oxygen environment in the controlled atmosphere box (1.5 m × 1 m × 1 m). The storage environment of 5% O2 + 95% N2 had the best preservation effect on eggs. This approach is associated with low costs in practical application and can potentially be used for egg storage and transport.

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  • Introduction iationsEggs have a high nutritional value and are prone to quality changes during storage [1].Spoiled eggs can cause harm when consumed [2]

  • Modified atmosphere packaging (Map) is a technology that is widely used for the storage of agricultural products

  • The respiratory intensity of eggs is closely related to the changes in quality and can i i be divided into three levels, namely, weak (0–1 mg/(kg × h)), moderate (1–3 mg/(kg × h)), 3

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Introduction

Introduction iationsEggs have a high nutritional value and are prone to quality changes during storage [1].Spoiled eggs can cause harm when consumed [2]. Eggs have a high nutritional value and are prone to quality changes during storage [1]. Due to the short shelf life of eggs and seasonal variation in production, there is a serious imbalance between the supply and demand in off-peak seasons. An effective storage method is urgently needed to prolong storage life and improve the shelf quality of eggs. Modified atmosphere packaging (Map) is a technology that is widely used for the storage of agricultural products. It can effectively prolong the shelf life of foods and is a means of pollution-free preservation that is gaining widespread attention globally. Its main principle is based on the respiration mechanism of agricultural products to preserve freshness by reducing the extent of exchange of materials between the internal and external

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