Abstract
In the fulfillment of this study, pineapple of the spanish red variety, cut in 1.0 - 1.5 cm slices, were used. The product was sunken in a saccharose syrup with the addition of sodium methabisulphite and potassium sorbate and packed in polyethylene bags and latter irradiated with 0.2 and KGy doses. The behavior of potassium sorbate with two addition levels is similar during storage at room temperature for the studied irradiation doses. The degradation process of sodium methabisulphite takes place almost totally at one month storage. Unlike of potassium sorbate there exist no meaning differences between sulfur dioxide in irradiated and nonirradiated samples.It is concluded that the irradiation process cause an increasing in the degradation of potassium sorbate basically at the beginning of the storage, while seems no exert some effect on the sodium methabisulphite degradation. (Author).
Citation Formats
Garcia A, A, Castro, D, Espinosa, R, Gonzalez, E, Fernandez, L, and Garcia R, M O.
Influence of irradiation on the degradation speed of pre servants of sliced pineapple preserved by a combined method; Influencia de la irradiacion sobre la velocidad de degradacion de preservantes en rodajas de pina conservadas por metodos combinados.
Mexico: N. p.,
1995.
Web.
Garcia A, A, Castro, D, Espinosa, R, Gonzalez, E, Fernandez, L, & Garcia R, M O.
Influence of irradiation on the degradation speed of pre servants of sliced pineapple preserved by a combined method; Influencia de la irradiacion sobre la velocidad de degradacion de preservantes en rodajas de pina conservadas por metodos combinados.
Mexico.
Garcia A, A, Castro, D, Espinosa, R, Gonzalez, E, Fernandez, L, and Garcia R, M O.
1995.
"Influence of irradiation on the degradation speed of pre servants of sliced pineapple preserved by a combined method; Influencia de la irradiacion sobre la velocidad de degradacion de preservantes en rodajas de pina conservadas por metodos combinados."
Mexico.
@misc{etde_266796,
title = {Influence of irradiation on the degradation speed of pre servants of sliced pineapple preserved by a combined method; Influencia de la irradiacion sobre la velocidad de degradacion de preservantes en rodajas de pina conservadas por metodos combinados}
author = {Garcia A, A, Castro, D, Espinosa, R, Gonzalez, E, Fernandez, L, and Garcia R, M O}
abstractNote = {In the fulfillment of this study, pineapple of the spanish red variety, cut in 1.0 - 1.5 cm slices, were used. The product was sunken in a saccharose syrup with the addition of sodium methabisulphite and potassium sorbate and packed in polyethylene bags and latter irradiated with 0.2 and KGy doses. The behavior of potassium sorbate with two addition levels is similar during storage at room temperature for the studied irradiation doses. The degradation process of sodium methabisulphite takes place almost totally at one month storage. Unlike of potassium sorbate there exist no meaning differences between sulfur dioxide in irradiated and nonirradiated samples.It is concluded that the irradiation process cause an increasing in the degradation of potassium sorbate basically at the beginning of the storage, while seems no exert some effect on the sodium methabisulphite degradation. (Author).}
journal = []
issue = {special issue}
volume = {30}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Mexico}
year = {1995}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Influence of irradiation on the degradation speed of pre servants of sliced pineapple preserved by a combined method; Influencia de la irradiacion sobre la velocidad de degradacion de preservantes en rodajas de pina conservadas por metodos combinados}
author = {Garcia A, A, Castro, D, Espinosa, R, Gonzalez, E, Fernandez, L, and Garcia R, M O}
abstractNote = {In the fulfillment of this study, pineapple of the spanish red variety, cut in 1.0 - 1.5 cm slices, were used. The product was sunken in a saccharose syrup with the addition of sodium methabisulphite and potassium sorbate and packed in polyethylene bags and latter irradiated with 0.2 and KGy doses. The behavior of potassium sorbate with two addition levels is similar during storage at room temperature for the studied irradiation doses. The degradation process of sodium methabisulphite takes place almost totally at one month storage. Unlike of potassium sorbate there exist no meaning differences between sulfur dioxide in irradiated and nonirradiated samples.It is concluded that the irradiation process cause an increasing in the degradation of potassium sorbate basically at the beginning of the storage, while seems no exert some effect on the sodium methabisulphite degradation. (Author).}
journal = []
issue = {special issue}
volume = {30}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Mexico}
year = {1995}
month = {Dec}
}