Electron beam irradiation preserves organic acids in Agaricus bisporus Portobello

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Autor(a) principal: Cardoso, Rossana V.C.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Fernandes, Ângela, Barreira, João C.M., Antonio, Amilcar L., Cabo Verde, Sandra, González-Paramás, Ana María, Barros, Lillian, Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R.
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/18327
Resumo: The analysis of organic acids hás become increasingly important due to the role of these compounds in the physiological activity of plants and mushrooms, exerting a determinant activity in maintaining their quality and organoleptic characteristics. Furthermore, organic acids profile hás been continuously used as a quality control indicator [l], The short shelflife ofmushrooms is a barrier to their distribution and, therefore, there hás been extensive research to find technologies that ensure the preservation of mushrooms, maintaining their organoleptic properties. Irradiation is an alternative that hás already been successfully applied in various food products [2]. In the present study, the efFects of electron beam irradiation and storage period (0, 4 and 8 days) over the organic acids profile ofthe widely cultivated mushroom Agaricus bisporus Portobello, were evaluated. The irradiation was performed with a 10 MeV energy irradiator at the doses of l, 2 and 5 kGy and organic acids were determined using ultrafast liquid chromatograph (UFLC) coupled to photodiode array detector (PDA) and 215 nm as preferred wavelengths, using a Shimadzu 20A series UFLC (Shimadzu Cooperation). In general, irradiated samples conducted to higher concentrations of ali the quantified organic acids (oxalic, quinic and malic acids), particularly when using 2 and 5 kGy doses (ranging between 0.6 - 1.8 g/lOOg and 0.6 - 1.9 g/lOOg respectively). Overall, irradiation might be an alternative process to extend the shelf-life of mushrooms, while preserving the composition in organic acids.
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spelling Electron beam irradiation preserves organic acids in Agaricus bisporus PortobelloAgaricus bisporus PortobelloThe analysis of organic acids hás become increasingly important due to the role of these compounds in the physiological activity of plants and mushrooms, exerting a determinant activity in maintaining their quality and organoleptic characteristics. Furthermore, organic acids profile hás been continuously used as a quality control indicator [l], The short shelflife ofmushrooms is a barrier to their distribution and, therefore, there hás been extensive research to find technologies that ensure the preservation of mushrooms, maintaining their organoleptic properties. Irradiation is an alternative that hás already been successfully applied in various food products [2]. In the present study, the efFects of electron beam irradiation and storage period (0, 4 and 8 days) over the organic acids profile ofthe widely cultivated mushroom Agaricus bisporus Portobello, were evaluated. The irradiation was performed with a 10 MeV energy irradiator at the doses of l, 2 and 5 kGy and organic acids were determined using ultrafast liquid chromatograph (UFLC) coupled to photodiode array detector (PDA) and 215 nm as preferred wavelengths, using a Shimadzu 20A series UFLC (Shimadzu Cooperation). In general, irradiated samples conducted to higher concentrations of ali the quantified organic acids (oxalic, quinic and malic acids), particularly when using 2 and 5 kGy doses (ranging between 0.6 - 1.8 g/lOOg and 0.6 - 1.9 g/lOOg respectively). Overall, irradiation might be an alternative process to extend the shelf-life of mushrooms, while preserving the composition in organic acids.Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT, Portugal) and FEDER under Programme PT2020 for financiai support to CIMO (UID/AGR/00690/2013), C2TN (UID/ Multi/04349/2013), A. Fernandes grant (SFRH/BPD/114753/2016) and L. Barras contract; European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) (Regional Operational Program Norte 2020, Project ValorNatural'); Rural Development Program (Project MicoCoating, PDR2020-101-031472); International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Coordinated Research Project D61024 DEXAFIBiblioteca Digital do IPBCardoso, Rossana V.C.Fernandes, ÂngelaBarreira, João C.M.Antonio, Amilcar L.Cabo Verde, SandraGonzález-Paramás, Ana MaríaBarros, LillianFerreira, Isabel C.F.R.2019-01-08T12:21:33Z20182018-01-01T00:00:00Zconference objectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/18327engCardoso, Rossana V.C.; Fernandes, Ângela; Barreira, João C.M.; Antonio, Amilcar L.; Cabo Verde, Sandra; Gonzaléz-Paramás, Ana M.; Barros, Lillian; Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R. (2018). Electron beam irradiation preserves organic acids in Agaricus bisporus Portobello. In XXIV Encontro Luso Galego de Química. Porto. ISBN 978-989-8124-24-1978-989-8124-24-1info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-25T12:08:37Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/18327Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T11:35:29.297327Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Electron beam irradiation preserves organic acids in Agaricus bisporus Portobello
title Electron beam irradiation preserves organic acids in Agaricus bisporus Portobello
spellingShingle Electron beam irradiation preserves organic acids in Agaricus bisporus Portobello
Cardoso, Rossana V.C.
Agaricus bisporus Portobello
title_short Electron beam irradiation preserves organic acids in Agaricus bisporus Portobello
title_full Electron beam irradiation preserves organic acids in Agaricus bisporus Portobello
title_fullStr Electron beam irradiation preserves organic acids in Agaricus bisporus Portobello
title_full_unstemmed Electron beam irradiation preserves organic acids in Agaricus bisporus Portobello
title_sort Electron beam irradiation preserves organic acids in Agaricus bisporus Portobello
author Cardoso, Rossana V.C.
author_facet Cardoso, Rossana V.C.
Fernandes, Ângela
Barreira, João C.M.
Antonio, Amilcar L.
Cabo Verde, Sandra
González-Paramás, Ana María
Barros, Lillian
Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R.
author_role author
author2 Fernandes, Ângela
Barreira, João C.M.
Antonio, Amilcar L.
Cabo Verde, Sandra
González-Paramás, Ana María
Barros, Lillian
Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardoso, Rossana V.C.
Fernandes, Ângela
Barreira, João C.M.
Antonio, Amilcar L.
Cabo Verde, Sandra
González-Paramás, Ana María
Barros, Lillian
Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agaricus bisporus Portobello
topic Agaricus bisporus Portobello
description The analysis of organic acids hás become increasingly important due to the role of these compounds in the physiological activity of plants and mushrooms, exerting a determinant activity in maintaining their quality and organoleptic characteristics. Furthermore, organic acids profile hás been continuously used as a quality control indicator [l], The short shelflife ofmushrooms is a barrier to their distribution and, therefore, there hás been extensive research to find technologies that ensure the preservation of mushrooms, maintaining their organoleptic properties. Irradiation is an alternative that hás already been successfully applied in various food products [2]. In the present study, the efFects of electron beam irradiation and storage period (0, 4 and 8 days) over the organic acids profile ofthe widely cultivated mushroom Agaricus bisporus Portobello, were evaluated. The irradiation was performed with a 10 MeV energy irradiator at the doses of l, 2 and 5 kGy and organic acids were determined using ultrafast liquid chromatograph (UFLC) coupled to photodiode array detector (PDA) and 215 nm as preferred wavelengths, using a Shimadzu 20A series UFLC (Shimadzu Cooperation). In general, irradiated samples conducted to higher concentrations of ali the quantified organic acids (oxalic, quinic and malic acids), particularly when using 2 and 5 kGy doses (ranging between 0.6 - 1.8 g/lOOg and 0.6 - 1.9 g/lOOg respectively). Overall, irradiation might be an alternative process to extend the shelf-life of mushrooms, while preserving the composition in organic acids.
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