Effects of CO2 Controlled Atmosphere Treatments on the Storage Quality of Fresh Lotus
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(Institute of Food Science, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Key Laboratory of Post-harvest Handling of Fruits, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Key Laboratory of Fruits and Vegetables Postharvest and Processing Technology Research of Zhejiang Province, Key Laboratory of Postharvest Preservation and Processing of Fruits and Vegetables, China National Light Industry, Hangzhou 310021)

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    In order to study the effect of different CO2 air conditioning treatments on the quality of fresh lotus seeds postharvest storage, this study used 'Shilihe No.1' fresh lotus seeds as the test material, and under the conditions of 4 ℃ and 5% O2, different CO2 were used (4%, 8% and 12%). The fresh lotus was stored for 20 days under controlled atmosphere, and its appearance and nutritional quality during storage were measured. The results showed that 4% CO2 treatment could reduce the weight loss rate and browning degree of lotus seeds, but the nutrient consumption was more serious. After 20 days of storage, the starch content (98.01 mg/g) was 6.98 mg/g lower than the control group (104.99 mg/g); at the end of storage, browning degree, weight loss rate, reducing sugar of 8% CO2 treatment were 1.63, 8.54%, 0.76%, respectively, POD and PPO activities were 163.44 U/(min·g), 99.63 U/(min·g), which were significantly lower than the control group and other modified atmosphere treatment groups(P<0.05), while the starch content was 119.68 mg/g, which was significantly higher than that of the control and other atmospheres. 12% CO2 treatment may cause the lotus seeds to be damaged by too high concentration of CO2. After 20 days of storage, the a* value (-10.03) was higher than the control group (-12.68), and the b* value (24.95) was lower than the control group (28.03), and the browning phenomenon was more obvious than that of the control group. This researches showed that 5% O2 + 8% CO2 was the most suitable treatment for fresh lotus seeds storage. This treatment also showed a positive effect in reducing the nutrient consumption of lotus seeds and protecting the green of the epidermis, providing new ideas and references for the research and development of fresh lotus postharvest preservation technology.

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  • Received:February 10,2022
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