J.of Soc of Agri Struc, Japan.
Vol.32,No.3 December 2001, 135-145
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Language: English

Using Permeable Tube Channels for
Modffied Atmosphere Storage of 'Irwin' Mango

Rokhani HASBULLAH, SUTRISNO, Seishi KAWASAKI,
Takayuki KOJIMA and Takayoshi AKINAGA

SUMMARY

    An empirical mathematical model of effective permeability of tube channels and a model based on enzyme kinetics principle for generating respiration rate of 'Irwin' mango (Mauglfera ludica Linn.) were studied to create a modified aimosphere (MA) package for maintaining the quality during storage. The results showed that the effective permeability of tube channels of 3 to 9 mm in diameter and 50 to 350 mm in length varied from 7.8 x 10-6 to 91.0 x 10-6 m3/h for O2 and 7.0 x 10-6 to 78.5 x 10-6 m3/h for CO2. The multiplicative non-linear model adequately described the effective permeability to tube dimensions with coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.956 and 0.959 for O2 and CO2 permeability, respectively. The enzymatic model of respiration rate generated from 12 different gas compositions fitted the experimental data very well. The model package of a 0.0043 m3 glass jar with 1.2 kg sample (three mangos) using a tube channel of 50 mm in length and 9 mm or 11 mm in diameter attained an equilibrium gas composition of 8.3-11.4 %O2 and 9.6-14.7 %CO2, and showed some improved quality retention within 21 days of storage, while the control iruits were not acceptable after 14 days of storage. The model packages signfficantly reduced the fruit weight loss and tended to reduce the decline in hardness, SSC and acidity, reduce the incline in pH, and there were no significant changes in visual appearance due to decay incidence. This result suggests that the use of tube channel would be suitable for MA storage of mango.

Keywords: effective permeability, tube channel, respiration rate, modified aimosphere storage, mango

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