Abstract
Cold conditions are obligatory for mushrooms storage. However, in most cases, the cold chain is interrupted at various stages. Thus, is of great importance to propose a packaging system capable of inhibiting the detrimental effect of high temperature on mushrooms’ quality. The study evaluates the effect of high oxygen atmosphere (80% O2) in conjunction with films of different levels of microperforations (polysulfon (PSF) films, low: PSF_1000, PSF_2000; medium: PSF_3500; and high: PSF_7000) on antioxidant capacity, volatile compounds profile, sensory acceptance, and quality of mushrooms stored at 20 °C. Results showed that high O2 atmosphere inhibits the respiration rate of mushrooms. Application of high O2 atmosphere and film of high level of microperforations preserved desired color and profile of volatile compounds, ensured consumers color and overall acceptance. In turn, the single effect of the perforation level of the applied film was observed for antioxidant capacity, weight loss, vitamin C, malonylodialdehyde (MDA), and phenolics content. Packaging in low microperforated films led to the least amount of phenolics, highest MDA content, and poor antioxidant capacity in mushrooms. In turn, packaging with films of a medium level of perforation contributed to the highest vitamin C and phenolic content. There was no effect of treatment on texture, maturity index, protein content, and percentage of open capped mushrooms.
Highlights
White button mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus) are a rich source of nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and bioactive compounds [1]
The highest pH drop after storage was noted for the group packed with high oxygen atmosphere and with the film of the highest perforation level (PSF_7000) and for PVC groups
The least pH decrease was observed for the group packed with a high oxygen atmosphere and film of the smallest level of perforation (PSF_1000)
Summary
White button mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus) are a rich source of nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and bioactive compounds [1]. Agaricus bisporus exhibit medicinal attributes, unique sensory properties, and low caloric value. In comparison to other mushrooms, they are relatively easy and inexpensive to harvest. Its production accounts for 30% of total mushroom production in the world [2]. High respiration and transpiration rates, high moisture content (over 90%), and lack of cuticle makes button mushrooms very perishable [3]. The shelf-life of Agaricus bisporus at ambient conditions (25 ◦ C, 70% relative humidity RH) is estimated around 1–2 days and at cold conditions (2 ◦ C), around 3–5 days. Short durability causes problems with distribution and sales [4]
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