Luis M. Rodoni
National Scientific and Technical Research Council
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2010
Luis M. Rodoni; Natalia Casadei; Analía Concellón; Alicia R. Chaves Alicia; Ariel R. Vicente
We evaluated the effect of short-term gaseous ozone treatment (10 microL/L; 10 min) on tomato fruit quality and cell wall degradation. The treatments did not modify fruit color, sugar content, acidity, or antioxidant capacity but reduced fruit damage and weight loss and induced the accumulation of phenolic compounds. In addition, softening was delayed in ozone-treated fruit. Cell wall analysis showed that exposure to ozone decreased pectin but not hemicellulose solubilization. Polyuronide depolymerization was also reduced in ozone-treated fruit. While the treatments did not alter the activity of the pectin-degrading enzymes polygalacturonase (PG) and beta-Galactosidase (beta-Gal), a clear decrease in pectin methyl esterase (PME) was found. Results show that short-term ozone treatments might be useful to reduce fruit damage and excessive softening, two of the main factors limiting tomato postharvest life, without negatively affecting other quality attributes. The impact of the treatments on fruit softening might be associated with reduced disassembly (solubilization and depolymerization) of pectic polysaccharides.
Journal of Food Science | 2012
Luis M. Rodoni; Analía Concellón; Alicia R. Chaves; Ariel R. Vicente
UNLABELLED The objective of this work was to select a Ultraviolet-C (UV-C) treatment for fresh-cut mature green bell pepper, and to evaluate the effect of its combination with refrigeration on quality maintenance. Bell pepper sticks were treated with 0, 3, 10, or 20 kJ/m² UV-C in the outer (O), inner (I), or both sides of the pericarp (I/O) and stored for 8 d at 10 °C. During the first 5 d of storage, all UV-C treatments reduced deterioration as compared to the control. The treatment with 20 kJ/m² I/O was the most effective to reduce deterioration, and was used for further evaluations. In a second group of experiments, mature green bell pepper sticks were treated with 20 kJ/m² I/O, stored at 5 °C for 7 or 12 d and assessed for physical and chemical analysis, and microbiological quality. UV-C-treated fruit showed lower exudates and shriveling than the control. UV exposure also reduced decay, tissue damage, and electrolyte leakage. After 12 d at 5 °C, UV-C irradiated peppers remained firmer and had higher resistance to deformation than the control. The UV-C treatments also reduced weight loss and pectin solubilization. UV-C exposure decreased the counts of mesophile bacteria and molds, and did not affect acidity or sugars. UV-C-treated fruit stored for 0 or 7 d at 5 °C did not show major differences in antioxidants from the control as measured against DPPH(•) or ABTS(•)⁺ radicals. Results suggest that UV-C exposure is useful to maintain quality of refrigerated fresh-cut green pepper. PRACTICAL APPLICATION Exposure to UV-C radiation before packing and refrigeration could be a useful nonchemical alternative to maintain quality and reduce postharvest losses in the fresh-cut industry.
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2012
Natalia A. Quintero Ruiz; Silvana M. Demarchi; J. Facundo Massolo; Luis M. Rodoni; Sergio A. Giner
Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2013
Sandra Cote; Luis M. Rodoni; Elisa Miceli; Analía Concellón; Pedro M. Civello; Ariel R. Vicente
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2015
Luis M. Rodoni; María J. Zaro; J.H. Hasperué; Analía Concellón; Ariel R. Vicente
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2015
Luis M. Rodoni; Ariel R. Vicente; Sílvia Azevedo; Analía Concellón; Luís Miguel Cunha
Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2016
Luis M. Rodoni; Joaquín H. Hasperué; C.M. Ortiz; María L. Lemoine; Analía Concellón; Ariel R. Vicente
Scientia Horticulturae | 2014
Luis M. Rodoni; Verónica Feuring; María J. Zaro; Gabriel O. Sozzi; Ariel R. Vicente; Miriam E. Arena
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2018
Leidy C. Ortiz Araque; Luis M. Rodoni; Magalí Darré; Cristian M. Ortiz; Pedro M. Civello; Ariel R. Vicente
Postharvest Biology and Technology | 2016
Luis M. Rodoni; Joaquín H. Hasperué; C.M. Ortiz; María L. Lemoine; Analía Concellón; Ariel R. Vicente