Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
225397 Journal of Food Engineering 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Green bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) was stored under controlled freezing-point condition (0 °C) as compared with room-temperature (25 °C) and cold (8 °C) storages for up to 18 days. Results showed that the peak rate of respiration was 109.2 CO2 mg/kg h after storage at 0 °C for 12 days, which was significantly lower than those with the other two storage temperatures. Weight loss increased significantly with increasing storage temperature. Measurements on other parameters such as soluble solid and surface colour also indicated that controlled freezing-point storage at 0 °C could maintain better product quality.

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