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CyTA-Journal of Food

ISSN:

1947-6337

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1947-6345

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  • chemical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • materials engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • environmental engineering, mining and energy (Engineering and Technology)
  • medical biology (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • pharmacology and pharmacy (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • health sciences (Medical and Health Sciences )
  • agriculture and horticulture (Agricultural sciences)
  • food and nutrition technology (Agricultural sciences)
  • biotechnology (Natural sciences)

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  • Effect of long-term cold storage on physicochemical attributes and bioactive components of kiwi fruit cultivars
    Publication
    • Y. Park
    • M. Hee Im
    • J. Choi
    • H. Lee
    • K. Ham
    • S. Kang
    • Y. S. Park
    • M. Suhaj
    • J. Namieśnik
    • S. Gorinstein

    - CyTA-Journal of Food - Year 2014

    Various kiwi fruit cultivars, bred in Korea, were kept in cold storage for 8–24 weeks for possible increase of their quality. Firmness significantly decreased at initial time in all cultivars.The rate of softeningwas the slowest in “Hayward”, followed by “Hort16A”, “Haenam”, “Daheung”, “Bidan”, “Hwamei”, and “SKK 12”. Sensory value increased with decreasing of firmness. Soluble solids content increased with storage time while acidity gradually...

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