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Physical-chemical and microbiological characteristics of fresh-cut strawberry

This study aimed to evaluate the physical-chemical and microbiological changes in strawberries subjected to the fresh-cut process. The effects on the contaminants and texture of strawberries washed with calcium chloride and polyethylene glycol and of ozone gas and organic chlorine as sanitizer to reduce microbial contamination were evaluated. Analyses of texture, color, weight loss and microbial contaminants were made during storage at 5 °C for 12 days in packs wrapped in up to four layers of PVC film. The addition of 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5% of calcium chloride or 0.5% of polyethylene glycol in the washing water did not ensure the maintenance of the texture of the strawberry at the end of the period of storage. The ozonation of strawberries for 60 minutes was more effective in reducing (p < 0.05) the count of mesophilic aerobics microorganisms, yeasts and molds and coliforms, when compared to results obtained with strawberries ozonizated for 30 minutes and immersed in a solution of organic chlorine. The strawberries stored in packages covered with three layers of PVC film showed an increase in texture and intensity of browning and a reduction in microbial contaminants. The main molds isolated on the strawberry were of the genus Fusarium and the species Cladosporium cladosporioides.

fresh-cut; strawberry; ozone gas


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