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Vol. 11, Special Issue 9 (2022)

Controlled atmosphere and modified atmosphere storage for horticulture commodities: A review

Author(s):
Rachna Singla, Balvir Kaur and Rajni Goel
Abstract:
Horticultural produce is highly perishable, as fruit and vegetables continue their metabolic processes that lead to ripening and senescence after harvest, making them ultimately unmarketable. Advanced postharvest technologies are essential for reducing food waste while maintaining high standards of safety and quality. Together with cold storage, controlled atmosphere (CA) and modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) have been applied to alter the produce’s internal and external environment, decreasing its metabolic activity and extending shelf-life. Both CA and MAP have benefitted from technological innovation. Respiratory quotient control has improved the management of conventional and recently developed CA systems; gas scavengers have made MAP more efficient; and the inclusion of natural additives has enhanced food safety across the supply chain. The present review represents the application of new postharvest techniques to manipulate gaseous environments and highlights areas that require further study.
Pages: 1581-1589  |  2205 Views  2058 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Rachna Singla, Balvir Kaur and Rajni Goel. Controlled atmosphere and modified atmosphere storage for horticulture commodities: A review. The Pharma Innovation Journal. 2022; 11(9S): 1581-1589.

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