Apiradee Uthairatanakij
King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi
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Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology | 2015
C. Jirapong; Chalermchai Wongs-Aree; Sompoch Noichinda; Apiradee Uthairatanakij; S. Kanlayanarat
SUMMARY Young coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) fruit collected 6–8 months after anthesis (MAA) contain a high volume of water [20% (w/w)] and can provide a refreshing drink. The present study investigated volatile organic compounds (VOCs), as aroma components, and physico-chemical changes in the liquid endosperm of young ‘Nam Hom’ coconut at two stages of maturity: the one-layer stage (6 MAA) and the two-layer stage (7.0–7.5 MAA) of the flesh. The liquid endosperm of coconut fruit becomes sweeter and more turbid late during maturation. Lauric acid (C12:0) and myristic acid (C14:0) were the main free fatty acids in the liquid endosperm of coconut. Short-chain fatty acid (C10–C12) concentrations increased slightly, and longer-chain fatty acid (C14–C18) concentrations declined when fruit matured from the one- to the two-layer stage of flesh. Solvent extractions showed a 1.4-fold increase in the total concentration of VOCs in the liquid endosperm during fruit development. This was related to a major increase in squalene and sterols, to 21.7% (w/w) of the total VOC and non-volatile organic compounds, whereas the concentrations of terpenes and esters remained stable. Although a series of alkanes existed in the liquid endosperm of coconut, the main aroma components were 2-methyl-1-butyl acetate and terpenes such as D-limonene, α-pinene, and 3-carene. We conclude that, when coconut fruit developed from the one- to the two-layered flesh stage, the liquid endosperm not only became sweeter and contained higher concentrations of aroma volatile and non-volatile components, but also became oily and less translucent.
Food Science and Nutrition | 2017
Apichai Jenjob; Apiradee Uthairatanakij; Pongphen Jitareerat; Chalermchai Wongs-Aree; Sukanya Aiamla-or
Abstract Gamma irradiation is used as a phytosanitary treatment for tropical fresh fruit from some producing countries. An experiment was carried out to study the effect of gamma irradiation and season of harvest on the quality ‘Pattavia’ pineapple fruit. Fruit harvested in the summer and the rainy cool (winter) seasons were exposed to gamma radiation at dose levels of 0 and 400–600 Gy from a 60 Cobalt source and the fruit stored at 13°C and 90% RH for up to 21 days. Gamma irradiation did not affect the ratio of TSS/TA, antioxidant content, or ascorbic acid concentration. However, gamma irradiation did delay color development and also induced internal browning over 50% of flesh discolored in fruit stored for 14 days, especially harvested winter fruit. Moreover, harvesting fruit in different seasons had a significant effect on fruit quality after harvest and during stimulated sea shipment storage. The result showed that gamma irradiation can be used as a phytosanitary treatment with minor changes in eating quality. However, the internal browning was greater if fruit were stored longer than 1 week at 13°C.
Archive | 2007
Apiradee Uthairatanakij; Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva
Journal of Food Agriculture & Environment | 2010
Nyein Nyein Htwe; V. Srilaong; Krittika Tanprasert; Sasitorn Tongchitpakdee; S. Kanlayanarat; Apiradee Uthairatanakij
International conference on managing quality in chains | 2006
Apiradee Uthairatanakij; P. Jitareerat; S. Kanlayanarat
Asian Journal of Food and Agro-Industry | 2010
Nyein Nyein Htwe; V. Srilaong; K. Tanprasert; S. Photchanachai; S. Kanlayanarat; Apiradee Uthairatanakij
Crop Protection | 2015
Kanlaya Sripong; Pongphen Jitareerat; Apiradee Uthairatanakij; V. Srilaong; Chalermchai Wongs-Aree; Gang Ma; Lancui Zhang; Masaya Kato
Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences | 2015
Kanlaya Sripong; Pongphen Jitareerat; Apiradee Uthairatanakij; V. Srilaong; Chalermchai Wongs-Aree; Masaya Kato
International postharvest symposium | 2005
L. Huajaikaew; Apiradee Uthairatanakij; S. Kanlayanarat; H Gemma
Archive | 2011
Jirapan Srithongkul; S. Kanlayanarat; V. Srilaong; Apiradee Uthairatanakij; Piya Chalermglin