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Effect of packaging materials and storage temperature on the retention of physicochemical properties of vacuum packed pink guava powder

•Packaging materials is applied to protect physicochemical properties.•Vacuum packaging removed the moisture content and air from powder.•The findings exhibited the effect of temperature and packaging film.•Lycopene degradation indicates to its dependency on storage conditions.•Better stability is e...

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Published in:Food packaging and shelf life 2017-06, Vol.12, p.83-90
Main Authors: Shishir, Mohammad Rezaul Islam, Taip, Farah Saleena, Saifullah, Md, Aziz, Norashikin Ab, Talib, Rosnita A.
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Language:English
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Summary:•Packaging materials is applied to protect physicochemical properties.•Vacuum packaging removed the moisture content and air from powder.•The findings exhibited the effect of temperature and packaging film.•Lycopene degradation indicates to its dependency on storage conditions.•Better stability is ensured by PET laminated film at 5°C. Storage shelf life of fruit powder is an important concern in fruit powder industry. The objective of this study was to explore the effect of storage conditions on the retention of physicochemical properties of guava powder. The spray-dried guava powder was packed by LDPE, PET laminated and OPP laminated film and stored at 5°C and 25°C for 10 weeks. The shelf life prediction was measured from the linear regression kinetic equation of water activity. Packaging film, storage temperature and time had significant effect on powder properties. PET laminated film showed the most significant effect in retention of moisture, water activity and lycopene. LDPE packed powder was the least effective in moisture control, which led to increase of glass transition temperature (Tg) and degree of caking (CD) and loss of color and lycopene. Higher storage temperature (25°C) considerably increased the moisture gain, water activity, Tg and CD. The suitable storage condition for guava powder was PET laminated film at 5°C that showed the maximum predicted shelf life (34.95 weeks) with the highest lycopene retention (74.56%) and low moisture content of
ISSN:2214-2894
2214-2894
DOI:10.1016/j.fpsl.2017.04.003