Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4562120 Food Research International 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Main structural (micro, ultra, and nano) alterations occurred in the outer tangential epidermal cell wall of Vitis labrusca L. fruits (grape berry) due to hydrogen peroxide, UV–C irradiation and ultrasound treatments were examined, and described using light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. Changes in mechanical properties and surface color were also evaluated. In general, decontamination treatments caused epicuticular wax pattern alteration, epicarp disruptions, cell plasmolysis, and mesocarp collapse. Major observed ultrastructural and nanostructural changes were increased demarcation between cellulose layer and cuticular membrane, alteration of cellulose aggregates pattern, and presence of nanofractures, variables in shape and size. All treatments, mainly ultrasound, provoked significant but small differences in color parameters compared to untreated fruit. On contrast, mechanical properties determined by puncture test did not vary.

► Structural, mechanical properties and color changes in grapes caused by treatments. ► Hydrogen peroxide, UV–C irradiation and ultrasound treatments effects on grapes. ► Structural, mechanical and color analyses of raw and treated grapes. ► Low impact of treatments would indicate innovative decontamination techniques.

Related Topics
Life Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences Food Science
Authors
, , , , , ,