Mild heat treatments before minimal processing reduce browning susceptibility and increase total phenolic content of low-chill apple cultivars
Three low-chill apple cultivars (“Caricia,” “Eva,” and “Princesa”) were subjected to hot water treatments as a postharvest abiotic stress for quality retention. The effects of heating time and temperature, storage time, and apple cultivar were investigated on total phenolic content (TPC), firmness,...
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2019
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