Response surface methodology was used to investigate the effect of brine concentration (10% - 20%) solution temperature (35℃ - 55℃), and duration of osmosis (30 - 60 min) with respect to water loss (WL) and salt gai...Response surface methodology was used to investigate the effect of brine concentration (10% - 20%) solution temperature (35℃ - 55℃), and duration of osmosis (30 - 60 min) with respect to water loss (WL) and salt gain (SG). The solu- tion to sample ratio of 5/1 (w/w) was used. The Box-Behnken design of three variables and three levels including seventeen experiments formed by five central points were used for optimizing input parameters. Linear, quadratic and interaction effects of three variables were analyzed with respect to water loss and solid gain. For each response, second order polynomial models were developed using multiple regression analysis. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was per- formed to check the adequacy and accuracy of the fitted models. The response surfaces and contour maps showing the interaction of process variables were constructed. The optimum operating conditions were: solution temperature 44.89℃, brine concentration of 16.53 per cent and duration of osmosis of 47.59 min. At this optimum point, water loss and salt gain were predicted to be 44.55 per cent and 2.98 percent respectively.展开更多
Button mushroom(Agaricus bisporus)is sold well for its unique flavour and nutritional benefits.However,the mushroom flavour deteriorates quickly during storage because of its delicate structure and high moisture.In th...Button mushroom(Agaricus bisporus)is sold well for its unique flavour and nutritional benefits.However,the mushroom flavour deteriorates quickly during storage because of its delicate structure and high moisture.In this study,the effects of nitric oxide(NO)application on flavour compounds and antioxidant enzyme activities of stored button mushrooms were investigated.The button mushrooms were immersed in the NO donor sodium nitroprusside(15μmol/L)for 3 min and then stored under the condition of 4℃,90%relative humidity for 12 days.Results showed that the treated mushrooms have reduced weight loss rate,uniform white colour,and higher firmness during storage.Compared to the control,the ketones,alcohols,esters,and aldehydes in the NO-treated button mushroom increased sharply at 3 days of storage and then showed a continuing decline trend,except ester compounds which reached the peak value at 6 days of storage.In addition,NO treatment increased the total phenolics and catalase activity and inhibited the polyphenol oxidase activity in the stored button mushroom.These results indicated that NO treatment is an alternative storage technology to enhance antioxidant capacity and maintain flavour and consumer acceptance of stored button mushroom.展开更多
文摘Response surface methodology was used to investigate the effect of brine concentration (10% - 20%) solution temperature (35℃ - 55℃), and duration of osmosis (30 - 60 min) with respect to water loss (WL) and salt gain (SG). The solu- tion to sample ratio of 5/1 (w/w) was used. The Box-Behnken design of three variables and three levels including seventeen experiments formed by five central points were used for optimizing input parameters. Linear, quadratic and interaction effects of three variables were analyzed with respect to water loss and solid gain. For each response, second order polynomial models were developed using multiple regression analysis. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was per- formed to check the adequacy and accuracy of the fitted models. The response surfaces and contour maps showing the interaction of process variables were constructed. The optimum operating conditions were: solution temperature 44.89℃, brine concentration of 16.53 per cent and duration of osmosis of 47.59 min. At this optimum point, water loss and salt gain were predicted to be 44.55 per cent and 2.98 percent respectively.
基金This work was supported by the Science and Technology Innovation Project of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences(CAASASTIP-201X-IAPPST),China.
文摘Button mushroom(Agaricus bisporus)is sold well for its unique flavour and nutritional benefits.However,the mushroom flavour deteriorates quickly during storage because of its delicate structure and high moisture.In this study,the effects of nitric oxide(NO)application on flavour compounds and antioxidant enzyme activities of stored button mushrooms were investigated.The button mushrooms were immersed in the NO donor sodium nitroprusside(15μmol/L)for 3 min and then stored under the condition of 4℃,90%relative humidity for 12 days.Results showed that the treated mushrooms have reduced weight loss rate,uniform white colour,and higher firmness during storage.Compared to the control,the ketones,alcohols,esters,and aldehydes in the NO-treated button mushroom increased sharply at 3 days of storage and then showed a continuing decline trend,except ester compounds which reached the peak value at 6 days of storage.In addition,NO treatment increased the total phenolics and catalase activity and inhibited the polyphenol oxidase activity in the stored button mushroom.These results indicated that NO treatment is an alternative storage technology to enhance antioxidant capacity and maintain flavour and consumer acceptance of stored button mushroom.