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Effect of treatment with dimethyl dicarbonate on microorganisms and quality of Chinese cabbage

Postharvest Biology and Technology(2013)

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Abstract
The effects of dimethyl dicarbonate (DMDC) (200mgL-1) treatment on microorganisms and quality of Chinese cabbage were investigated. The results indicated that in the different tissues treated by DMDC, a significant reduction (P<0.05) of total aerobic plate count (TAPC) of the leaf (ca. 4.49logcfug-1) and stalk (ca. 4.45logcfug-1), as well as the count of total yeasts and molds of the leaf (ca. 3.02logcfug-1) and stalk (ca. 3.62logcfug-1), was obtained in comparison with the control (sterile water dip). However, in the flower bud and/or flower treated by DMDC, the reduction of TAPC (ca. 2.74logcfug-1) and counts of total yeasts and molds (ca. 2.26logcfug-1) were much lower. DMDC treatment affected appearance and texture early in storage, but an impact on the nutritional composition of Chinese cabbage during storage was not found. Additionally, DMDC treatment significantly (P<0.05) inhibited the activity of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) and peroxidase (POD) late during storage. Therefore, DMDC is a new and effective alternative for sanitation of Chinese cabbage where a protective measure of appearance quality needs to be adopted. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
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Total aerobic plate count,Count of total yeasts and molds,Polyphenol oxidase,Peroxidase,Vitamin C
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