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Application of ultrasonic technology in postharvested fruits and vegetables storage: A review

Qiyong Jiang, Min Zhang, Baoguo Xu

2020Ultrasonics Sonochemistry191 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It has been an important research topic and a serious applicable issue to extend storage time of fruits and vegetables using advanced scientific and effective technology. Among various approaches, ultrasound has been regarded as one of the most pollution-free and effective technical means to significantly improve the preservation of fruits and vegetables. This paper summarizes the application of ultrasonic technology in fruits and vegetables storage in recent years, including removal of pesticide residues and cleaning, sterilization, enzyme inactivation, effect on physico-chemical indexes. Additionally, we also discussed limitations and negative effects of ultrasonic treatment on fruits and vegetables such as damages to tissues and cells. Furthermore, a proper application of ultrasonic technology has been proven to effectively extend the storage period of postharvest fruits and vegetables and maintain the quality. Moreover, the combination of ultrasound and other conventional preservation technologies can further improve the preservation in a coordinate manner and even have a broader application prospect.

Topics & Concepts

PostharvestCold storageSterilization (economics)Environmental scienceUltrasonic sensorBiotechnologyToxicologyBiochemical engineeringAgricultural engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringBiologyHorticultureBusinessMedicineExchange rateFinanceForeign exchange marketRadiologySpectroscopy and Chemometric AnalysesMicrobial Inactivation MethodsPostharvest Quality and Shelf Life Management