Shelf‐life study of ready‐to‐cook slices of globe artichoke ‘Spinoso sardo’: effects of anti‐browning solutions and edible coating enriched with Foeniculum vulgare essential oil

Volume: 99, Issue: 11, Pages: 5219 - 5228
Published: Jun 9, 2019
Abstract
The globe artichoke [Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus (L.) Fiori] is a natural source of minerals, fiber, inulin, and polyphenols. A ready-to-cook (RTC) version of this product could improve its commercialization and consumption. In this study, the effects of (i) anti-browning treatments (citric acid 0.5% + ascorbic acid 2%, or cysteine 0.5%, w/v) and (ii) dipping in locust bean gum (LBG) edible coating with or without Foeniculum vulgare...
Paper Details
Title
Shelf‐life study of ready‐to‐cook slices of globe artichoke ‘Spinoso sardo’: effects of anti‐browning solutions and edible coating enriched with Foeniculum vulgare essential oil
Published Date
Jun 9, 2019
Volume
99
Issue
11
Pages
5219 - 5228
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