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The short-term storage characteristics of cut kimchi cabbages treated with Ca2+
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NutritionFood PackagingFood AnalysisFood PreservationFood StorageFood ChemistryAgricultural ChemistryPublic HealthHealth SciencesCut Kimchi CabbagesShort-term Storage CharacteristicsFood QualityPharmacologyFood PreservativesCitric AcidVegetable ProductionFood SafetyEnvironmental EngineeringCut Kimchi Cabbage
To enhance the commercialization of fresh cut kimchi cabbage, the short-term storage effect of cut kimchi cabbage treated with Ca2+ was studied. Cut kimchi cabbages (3×3 cm) were treated with 2% calcium chloride (Ca), ascorbic acid (As), citric acid (Ct), and calcium chloride and citric acid (Ca/Ct), were put inside LDPE bags, and stored at 5℃ for 6 weeks. The weights reduced about 0.13~0.72%, and the ratio was the lowest in the Ca/Ct treatment. The reduction ratios of soluble soilds were 18.85~35.00%, and were the lowest in the Ca/Ct treatment. The titratable acidity decreased in all the treatments. The L values decreased, but a and b values of Hunter colorimeter increased in all the treatments. The preference for Ca/Ct treatment was the highest among all the treatments in the sensory evaluation. The marketing shelf-life of cut kimchi cabbage can be prolonged by the combination treatment of Ca2+ and citric acid.
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