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Effects of High-Pressure Carbon Dioxide on the Sensory and Chemical Properties of Dried Dates and Its Toxicity against Galleria mellonella (L.) and Plodia interpunctella (Hübner)

Journal of Food Protection, ISSN: 0362-028X, Vol: 85, Issue: 9, Page: 1329-1334
2022
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The use of chemical pesticides can have many detrimental side effects, including environmental pollution, and be a threat to human health. Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) treatment, a relatively new method for storage pest management, can replace harmful chemicals. Dates, an important food worldwide, contains many minerals, fiber, and a variety of vitamins and are an important dried fruit export from Iran annually. Thus, control of the pests of dried dates by using eco-friendly agents that do not affect quality features are critical. In this study, larval mortality of the Indian meal moth ( Plodia interpunctella (Hübner)) and the greater wax moth ( Galleria mellonella (L.)), two key pests of stored products, especially dried dates, was studied after exposure to different CO 2 pressures within 24 h. Mortality percentages of the third-instar larvae of both pests were increased with an increase in CO 2 pressure. Sensory tests on the qualitative characteristics of the dates revealed that CO 2 pressures did not affect their aroma, color, sweetness, sourness, crispness, firmness, and overall acceptance. The highest tested pressure (33.4 mol%) of CO 2 also had no significant effects on the chemical properties of the date samples, including moisture content, pH, acidity, Brix value, reducing sugar, and total sugar. We conclude that atmospheric CO 2 gas can provide a cost-effective and environmentally friendly method for controlling the insect pests of dried dates in addition to preserving their sensory and quality properties.

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