Evaluation of l-cysteine as anti-browning agent in fresh-cut lettuce processing

Abstract

Fresh-cut iceberg lettuce was treated with two different concentrations of L-cysteine, in order to select the proper treatment able to improve the storage in air. L-cysteine at 0.1% was selected because it significantly slowed down browning, respiration activity and soluble o-quinones formation and preserved the antioxidant activity. Thus, a second experiment in which this concentration was applied to fresh-cut lettuce processing was carried out. The effectiveness of the treatment with L-cysteine was confirmed and enhanced by the storage in modified atmosphere, increasing the shelf life of 40% respect to control samples. Sensory analysis confirmed the effectiveness of the treatment, showing that fresh-cut lettuce dipped with L-cysteine obtained better scores for appearance, texture, and absence of browning and of unpleasant odor than control. Finally, treatment with L-cysteine resulted with a suitable anti-browning agent, which could be used in fresh-cut lettuce processing. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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  • Pace B.; Capotorto I.; Ventura M.; Cefola M.

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Journal of food processing and preservation


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2014

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0145-8892

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