Effect of Controlled Atmosphere Storage on Chlorophyll Degradation of Soybeans after Harvest
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(1.Food Science Institute, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Science, Key Laboratory of Post-harvest Handing 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;2.State Key Laboratory for Managing Biotic and Chemical Threats to the Quality and Safety of Agro-products,Hangzhou 310021)

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    This article studied the effect of different volume fractions of CO2 (4% CO2, 8% CO2, 12% CO2) on chlorophyll degradation of soybeans under 5% O2 controlled atmosphere storage conditions. The results showed that controlled atmosphere storage could effectively delay the yellowing of soybeans and the decomposition of chloroplast ultrastructure, maintaining good appearance quality. During the storage process of soybeans, CO2 treatment significantly inhibited the increase in the content of Chd a and Phb a in the deprotent medium, delaying the degradation of chlorophyll. On the 20th day of storage, the chlorophyll a/b content in the 8% CO2 storage group was 40.32 μg/g and 20.37 μg/g, respectively, significantly higher than that in the control group. At the same time, the CO2 storage group significantly inactivated the activities of MDCase and PPH, and at the end of storage, the enzyme activity of the 8% CO2 storage group decreased by 19.8% and 7.2% compared to the control group, respectively. Therefore, the best effect of soybeans is achieved under 5% O2+8% CO2 controlled atmosphere storage conditions.

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  • Received:November 15,2022
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