Abstract
This study investigates the effectiveness of CA (controlled atmosphere)
containers in maintaining the freshness of exported melons. The melons were
harvested on June 5, 2023, in the Yeongam area of Jeollanam-do, Korea. The CA
container was loaded with melon samples packed in an export box. The temperature
inside the container was set at 4°C, while the gas composition was set at
5% oxygen, 12% carbon dioxide, and 83% nintrogen. Following
two weeks of simulated transportation, quality analysis was conducted at
10°C. The melons were inoculated with spore suspensions, and the decay
rate was determined to investigate the effect of the gas composition inside the
CA container on suppressing the occurrence of Penicillium
oxalicum in melons. The results were compared with a Reefer
container set at the same temperature. The samples transported in the CA
container exhibited lower weight loss. The melon pulp softening, respiration
rate, and ethylene production were slower using the CA container. Moreover, the
decay rate during the distribution period in the CA container was lower than in
the Reefer container. In contrast, the firmness of melons transported in the
Reefer container decreased significantly (from 9.03N to 5.18N) immediately after
transportation. The soluble solid content (SSC) of melons transported in the
Reefer container also decreased rapidly. The results suggested that the CA
container is the optimal export container for maintaining the freshness of
melons.
Funder
Rural Development Administration
Publisher
The Korean Society of Food Preservation
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