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Chemical engineering transactions | 2017

Shelf-life and Quality of Fresh-cut Peach Cv ‘ruby Rich’ at Different Maturity Stage

Giuseppe Sortino; A. Gallotta; Vittorio Farina; A. Allegra

‘Ruby Rich’ is a yellow-flesh peach cultivar that ripens during the last week of May and the first of June. This fruit is characterized by distinct colour and size, which make it highly appreciated by consumers, particularly, in the local markets. However, is known about ‘Ruby Rich’ minimal processing physiology. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of passive atmosphere, during 12 d, on shelf-life and quality of fresh cut peach fruit, at different ripening stages. ‘Ruby Rich’ peach fruits were picked at mature-green stage (MG) (55.0 ± 0.5 N), and ripe stage (RP) (35.7 ± 0.7 N) determined by flesh firmness. Fruits were washed, peeled, sliced and stored for 0, 3, 5, 7 and 12 days after cut, six replications were used for each storage time. Scores of appearance and firmness, weight, colour, respiration rate, soluble solids total, ascorbic acid and phenols were observed. Significant differences occurred on MG treatment in terms of visual quality, flesh firmness, polyphenols and ascorbic acid. Results shows that peach slices (RP) maintain the shelf life condition for 5 d. at 5 °C with the best results in terms of solid soluble content and flavour.


International Journal of Dairy Technology | 2018

Effect of cactus pear (Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Miller) on the antioxidant capacity of donkey milk

Valeria Valentini; A. Allegra; Francesco Adduci; Cristiana Labella; Rosanna Paolino; Carlo Cosentino

The cladodes of Opuntia ficus‐indica (L.) Miller were fed to lactating donkeys as an alternative food, in order to evaluate effects on the chemical composition and antioxidant activity of their milk. Lactating donkeys were divided into two groups: standard feeding and alternative feeding. With regard to chemical composition, no differences were observed. Total antioxidant capacity was constant in the standard feeding group, while it increased in the alternative feeding group: the radical scavenging activity increased from 95.53% to 96.62% in the ABTS test and from 28.40% to 33.33% in the DPPH test. This indicated that alternative feeding affects the antioxidant capacity of milk.


Frontiers in Plant Science | 2018

Metabolic Profiling and Post-harvest Behavior of “Dottato” Fig (Ficus carica L.) Fruit Covered With an Edible Coating From O. ficus-indica

A. Allegra; A. Gallotta; Francesco Carimi; Francesco Mercati; Paolo Inglese; Federico Martinelli

Fig fruits are usually highly sensitive to some physiopathological disorders during post-harvest life, such as softening and skin cracking. Indeed, the use of edible coating (EC) has been evaluated in several fruit crops to reduce fruit post-harvest transpiration and to maintain fruit visual quality. The aim of this study was to determine the post-harvest metabolic response of breba figs treated with mucilage extract from O puntia ficus-indica cladodes, using an untargeted metabolomic approach. Coated and non-coated (control) fruit were sealed in plastic bags, and stored at 4°C for 7 days. The effect of the ECs on their quality fruit during cold storage and qualitative attributes were evaluated by analyzing the fruit primary metabolism and other qualitative parameters such as total soluble solids (TSS) content, titratable acidity (TA), fresh weight loss and firmness. Results underlined that EC was effective in maintaining fruit fresh weight, and fruit firmness. Stepwise discriminant analysis was able to discriminate fruit conditions. Alanine, xylulose, aspartic acid, glutamic, acid and 2,5-dihydroxypyrazine showed a significant role on discriminating edible coated fruit from untreated ones. Principal component analysis (PCA) was able to highlight clear differences in the overall metabolism changes between untreated and treated fruit. The application of EC significantly mitigated the decrease of most of the aminoacid content during cold storage. EC treatment caused the changes of several organic acids in comparison to untreated control, increasing the amount of carbohydrates and other key metabolites, such as beta-sitosterol, glycerol, and uracil. These results clearly showed the drastic effects of EC on fig metabolism during post-harvest and shed light on the beneficial mechanisms of this treatment.


Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2015

Variability of sensory profile and quality characteristics for ‘Pesca di Bivona’ and ‘Pesca di Leonforte’ peach (Prunus persica Batsch) fresh-cut slices during storage

A. Allegra; Ettore Barone; Paolo Inglese; Aldo Todaro; Giuseppe Sortino


Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2016

The influence of Opuntia ficus-indica mucilage edible coating on the quality of ‘Hayward’ kiwifruit slices

A. Allegra; Paolo Inglese; Giuseppe Sortino; Luca Settanni; Aldo Todaro; Giorgia Liguori


Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2015

The influence of harvest period and fruit ripeness at harvest on minimally processed cactus pears (Opuntia ficus-indica L. Mill.) stored under passive atmosphere

A. Allegra; Giuseppe Sortino; G. Miciletta; M. Riotto; Teresa Fasciana; Paolo Inglese


Acta Horticulturae | 2015

Sensory Evaluation and Suitability for Fresh-Cut Produce of White Peach [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch] ‘Settembrina di Bivona’

Giuseppe Sortino; Marzia Ingrassia; A. Allegra; Paolo Inglese


Food Packaging and Shelf Life | 2017

The effectiveness of Opuntia ficus-indica mucilage edible coating on postharvest maintenance of ‘Dottato’ fig (Ficus carica L.) fruit

A. Allegra; Giuseppe Sortino; Paolo Inglese; Luca Settanni; Aldo Todaro; A. Gallotta


Acta Horticulturae | 2016

Influence of an evoked pleasant consumption context on consumers’ hedonic evaluation for minimally processed cactus pear (Opuntia ficus-indica) fruit

Giuseppe Sortino; A. Allegra; Paolo Inglese; Stefania Chironi; Marzia Ingrassia


Food Packaging and Shelf Life | 2017

Fresh-cut storage of fruit and fresh-cuts affects the behaviour of minimally processed Big Bang nectarines (Prunus persica L. Batsch) during shelf life

A. Gallotta; A. Allegra; Paolo Inglese; Giuseppe Sortino

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