Controlled atmosphere maintains native and cultivated yerba mate quality during shelf life after long-term storage

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Autor(a) principal: Thewes,Fabio Rodrigo
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Brackmann,Auri, Schultz,Erani Eliseu, Machado,Eduardo Perkovski, Ludwig,Vagner, Santos,Luana Ferreira dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bragantia
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87052016000200230
Resumo: ABSTRACT Yerba mate shows social and economic importance for the Southern Latin American countries due to its easy production and large market range. However, there is a problem to harvest the yerba mate at the correct period and to store it until processing and marketing. Thus, the aim of this paper was to evaluate the interaction among the storage in controlled atmosphere, effect of cultivation form and shelf life period on yerba mate quality after long-term controlled atmosphere storage. The experiment was conducted in a factorial arrangement (3 controlled atmosphere conditions × 2 cultivation forms × 4 weeks of shelf life). Native yerba mate, stored under controlled atmosphere, showed higher chlorophyll concentration as compared to the cultivated one. Carotenoid concentration increased up to the third week of shelf life and thereafter remained constant, if the yerba mate was stored under ambient conditions. Oxygen partial pressure lowering allows long-term yerba mate storage, keeping its quality during four shelf life weeks at 20 °C. Controlled atmosphere is an efficient technique for yerba mate quality keeping during long-term storage and shelf life, allowing the harvest of the raw material at the correct period and the maintenance of its quality until processing and marketing. The cultivation form has a significant effect on the storage and shelf life potential of yerba mate stored under controlled atmosphere.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Controlled atmosphere maintains native and cultivated yerba mate quality during shelf life after long-term storage
title Controlled atmosphere maintains native and cultivated yerba mate quality during shelf life after long-term storage
spellingShingle Controlled atmosphere maintains native and cultivated yerba mate quality during shelf life after long-term storage
Thewes,Fabio Rodrigo
ilex paraguariensis
coloration
chlorophyll concentration
carotenoids
phenolic compounds
title_short Controlled atmosphere maintains native and cultivated yerba mate quality during shelf life after long-term storage
title_full Controlled atmosphere maintains native and cultivated yerba mate quality during shelf life after long-term storage
title_fullStr Controlled atmosphere maintains native and cultivated yerba mate quality during shelf life after long-term storage
title_full_unstemmed Controlled atmosphere maintains native and cultivated yerba mate quality during shelf life after long-term storage
title_sort Controlled atmosphere maintains native and cultivated yerba mate quality during shelf life after long-term storage
author Thewes,Fabio Rodrigo
author_facet Thewes,Fabio Rodrigo
Brackmann,Auri
Schultz,Erani Eliseu
Machado,Eduardo Perkovski
Ludwig,Vagner
Santos,Luana Ferreira dos
author_role author
author2 Brackmann,Auri
Schultz,Erani Eliseu
Machado,Eduardo Perkovski
Ludwig,Vagner
Santos,Luana Ferreira dos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Thewes,Fabio Rodrigo
Brackmann,Auri
Schultz,Erani Eliseu
Machado,Eduardo Perkovski
Ludwig,Vagner
Santos,Luana Ferreira dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ilex paraguariensis
coloration
chlorophyll concentration
carotenoids
phenolic compounds
topic ilex paraguariensis
coloration
chlorophyll concentration
carotenoids
phenolic compounds
description ABSTRACT Yerba mate shows social and economic importance for the Southern Latin American countries due to its easy production and large market range. However, there is a problem to harvest the yerba mate at the correct period and to store it until processing and marketing. Thus, the aim of this paper was to evaluate the interaction among the storage in controlled atmosphere, effect of cultivation form and shelf life period on yerba mate quality after long-term controlled atmosphere storage. The experiment was conducted in a factorial arrangement (3 controlled atmosphere conditions × 2 cultivation forms × 4 weeks of shelf life). Native yerba mate, stored under controlled atmosphere, showed higher chlorophyll concentration as compared to the cultivated one. Carotenoid concentration increased up to the third week of shelf life and thereafter remained constant, if the yerba mate was stored under ambient conditions. Oxygen partial pressure lowering allows long-term yerba mate storage, keeping its quality during four shelf life weeks at 20 °C. Controlled atmosphere is an efficient technique for yerba mate quality keeping during long-term storage and shelf life, allowing the harvest of the raw material at the correct period and the maintenance of its quality until processing and marketing. The cultivation form has a significant effect on the storage and shelf life potential of yerba mate stored under controlled atmosphere.
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