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Aroma of mature-green and tree-ripe mangoes after refrigerated air or controlled atmosphere storage/Complexo aromatico de mangas pre-climatericas e maduras armazenadas em ar refrigerado ou atmosfera controlada
Mango flavor is dependent on cultivar characteristics and postharvest handling procedures. Mangoes harvested with the ripening metabolism initiated develop better flavor than mangoes harvested at the mature-green stage. Different cultivars were harvested at both ripeness stages and evaluated to dete...
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Published in: | Ciência rural 2022-06, Vol.52 (6), p.1 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Portuguese |
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Summary: | Mango flavor is dependent on cultivar characteristics and postharvest handling procedures. Mangoes harvested with the ripening metabolism initiated develop better flavor than mangoes harvested at the mature-green stage. Different cultivars were harvested at both ripeness stages and evaluated to determine the effect of fruit ripeness, storage temperature and atmosphere on the volatiles present in aroma profiles. Mangoes of the cultivars Haden, Keitt and Tommy Atkins at distinct ripeness stages were stored in controlled atmospheres (CA) with 2, 5 or 21 kPa [O.sub.2] plus 0, 10 or 25 kPa [CO.sub.2] at 5, 8, 12 or 15 [degrees]C. Terpene concentrations of mangoes stored in air were higher than the concentrations in mangoes stored in CA. The sesquiterpene a-copaene did not present recognizable peaks in almost all elusion sequences. The same result was observed with the monoterpene [beta]-pinene in cv Haden and cv Keitt mangoes while in 'Tommy Atkins 'fruit /3-pinene concentrations were below 1.06 [micro]L[L.sup.-1]. Ethanol and acetaldehyde concentrations were significantly higher in mangoes from 2 kPa 02 storage than those from air storage or the other CA treatments. Terpene synthesis in air or CA storage in all cultivars varied significantly, preventing generalizations as to what storage conditions favor or limit aroma components elution. Key words: Mangifera indica L., terpenes, 3-carene, elevated [CO.sub.2], volatile compounds. O complexo aromatico de mangas resulta das caracteristicas de cada cultivar e do manejo pos-colheita dos frutos. Mangas colhidas em estadio de maturagao mais avangado desenvolvem um aroma melhor que mangas colhidas no estadio pre-climeterico. Para o presente trabalho diferentes cultivares de mangas foram colhidas em ambos estadios de maturagao e avahadas para os efeitos destes estadios e da atmosfera de armazenagem nos compostos volateis presentes no perfil de aroma. Mangas das cultivares Haden, Keitt e Tommy Atkins, em distintos estadios de maturagao, foram armazenadas em ar refrigerado ou em atmosfera controlada (AC) com 2, 5 ou 21 kPa [O.sub.2] misturado a 0, 10, ou 25 kPa [CO.sub.2] com temperaturas de 8, 12 ou 15 [degrees]C. As concentragoes de terpenos em mangas armazenadas em ar refrigerado foram mais elevadas que as concentragoes determinadas em armazenagem em AC O sesquiterpeno a-copaeno nao apresentou picos reconheciveis em nenhum dos cromatogramas de mangas dos diferentes tratamentos. O mesmo comportamento foi observado com |
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ISSN: | 0103-8478 |
DOI: | 10.1590/0103-8478cr20210062 |