Abstract
In this study, we aimed to evaluate the quality of Aralia elata
shoots according to different packaging methods during storage at 2°C.
The highest level of dehydration and wilting incidences were observed in
polypropylene containers with polyvinyl chloride wrap (PP+PVC), and these
levels continually increased during the entire storage period, compared to other
packaging methods. The overall marketability of A. elata shoot
packaged in polyethylene terephthalate container (PET) and PP with the
mineral-coted functional warp (PP+F) constantly declined during storage
with a similar level of 38.6 and 36.0% at 15 days in storage,
respectively. PP with PET cover packaging (PP+PET) showed the lowest
decay and wilting rates during the entire storage, and the wilting score at 10th
day was 51.9, 58.0, 51.8% suppressed, as compared to PET, PP+PVC,
and PP+F, respectively. Consequently PP+PET packaging effectively
decreased the deterioration of A. elata and maintained
marketability for 10 days of storage at 2°C.
Funder
National Institute of Forest Science
Publisher
The Korean Society of Food Preservation