Combined Effect of UV-C and Ozone on Bioactive Compounds and Microbiological Quality of Fresh-Cut Rocket Leaves

  • R. Gutiérrez D
  • Del C. Rodríguez S
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Abstract

The separate application of UV-C (25 kJ/m 2 , 380 s) and O 3 gaseous (2.5 mg/L for 10 min) treatments and of their combination (25 kJ/m 2 UV-C with 2.5 mg/L O 3) were studied to evaluate the effect of combined treatments of UV-C and O 3 on microbial counts, bioactive profile and sensory changes of fresh-cut rocket leaves throughout shelf life to determine whether these treatment have additive or synergistic. The separate application of UV-C and O 3 and of their combination UV-C + O 3 did not affect the sensorial quality, total chlorophyll contents, phenolic compound nor antioxidant capacity of fresh-cut rocket leaves. However, these treatments controlled better the growth of epiphytic microbes than untreated samples. The UV-C treatment had better effect at reducing microorganisms present and not significant differences were found as to the combined treatment. Therefore, applying the combined treatment UV-C + O 3 had neither synergistic nor additive effect in the extension of the fresh-cut rocket leaves shelf life.

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R. Gutiérrez, D., & Del C. Rodríguez, S. (2019). Combined Effect of UV-C and Ozone on Bioactive Compounds and Microbiological Quality of Fresh-Cut Rocket Leaves. American Journal of Food Science and Technology, 7(3), 71–78. https://doi.org/10.12691/ajfst-7-3-1

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