Abstract

Malvasio mandarins were packaged in fibreboard cartons (approximately 2.5 kg per box) using three different plastic films: film A (the least permeable), film B (medium permeability) and film C (perforated). Fruits were stored for 6 or 12 weeks at 4 °C plus 1 week at 20 °C and 75% relative humidity (shelf-life). Film C had only a slight influence on quality maintenance, negligible from the practical point of view. Film A and film B preserved visual appearance and inhibited weight loss. Chemical and sensory quality of wrapped fruits were substantially similar to controls, when kept at 4 °C, while nutritional and taste characteristics deteriorated severely upon transfer to shelf-life conditions. The best results were achieved with fruit sealed with film B and unwrapped at the end of cold storage, when transferred to 20 °C.

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